Significant differences between malignant and benign groups were found in 12 image features. Moreover, when selecting the lesion mean relative blood flow index (MrBFI) as a single indicator, the malignant and benign tumors were discriminated with an accuracy of 89.2%. The blood flow features were...
Feasibility evaluation of the Versius surgical system: robot-assisted hysterectomy for benign and malignant gynaecological lesionsdoi:10.1007/s00404-024-07655-3Minimally invasive surgeryRobotic assisted hysterectomyRobotic assisted radical hysterectomyCMR Versius...
Conclusion: CEDM is a more potent imaging modality than FFDM alone in the discrimination between benign and malignant breast lesions, it improves the accuracy of BI-RADS categorization of breast lesions and is better in the evaluation of the multiplicity of breast cancer....
Objective: To determine whether small, incidentally detected testicular lesions can be safely followed up, by assessing growth rate and volume threshold for benign vs. malignant lesions. Methods: This retrospective observational study includes a consecutive series of 130 testicular incidentalomas < 1 cm ...
Siegel, EDasgeb B, Siegel E. SSJ. Vol. 14. Chicago, IL: 2009. Elastographic quantitative analysis combined with high frequency imaging for characterization of benign and malignant skin lesions. Radiological Society of North America 95th Scientific Assembly and National Meeting; p. 04....
Results 聽Significant suppression of expression of h-caldesmon (h-CD) and calponin h1 (CNh1) was observed in the blood vessels of malignant melanomas compared with both benign melanocytic tumours and normal tissues. In particular, the level of h-CD expression was inversely correlated with the ...
The lesions can mimic benign or malignant breast neoplasms clinically and radiologically which warrant a pathological diagnosis either by core or excisional biopsy. Histopathology examination is the key for diagnosis. Surgical excision is the choice of treatment. Larger lesions can be treated ...
Background: Head dorsal pancreatectomy (HDP) is a segmental pancreatic resection, conservative variant of total dorsal pancreatectomy, applied to preserve the functional pancreatic parenchyma as an alternative to pancreaticoduodenectomy in not enucleable benign or low-grade malignant lesions. The absences...
Although most of these lesions are benign and do not require specific follow-up, their etiology is varied, and some are associated with an increased risk of malignancy. The risk of malignancy is almost exclusive of mucinous PCLs (M-PCLs). The distinction between M-PCL and non-mucinous PC...
Microscopic examination revealed a florid population of fibrohistiocytic cells and multinucleated giant cells in a densely collagenized fibrous connective matrix. Interspersed among this proliferation, lobular collections of intensely basophilic cells with benign cytologic appearance were observed. ...