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  • To provide a comprehensive overview of PCLs, including their epidemiology, imaging features, and diagnostic approaches.
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  • This narrative review synthesizes current literature on PCLs.
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  • PCLs exhibit varied imaging characteristics that aid in their classification.
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  • Advanced imaging and emerging radiomic techniques are vital for optimizing PCL classification and treatment.
  • Continued research into radiomics may further refine the diagnostic and prognostic capabilities for PCLs.