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Current cases & concept| Volume 5, ISSUE 2, P186-192, June 1981

Time-density analysis in the evaluation of CT pseudotumors

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      Abstract

      CT time-density analysis was clinically applied in two case situationsin which the etiology of apparent pseudotumors was in question. The enhancement characteristics of these pseudotumors were compared to those of normal tissues, which permitted their correct identification. Time-density analysis was a clinically useful technique in the investigation of unusual CT findings.
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