2023
DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2022.0577
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Contrast-Enhanced CT and Ultrasonography Features of Intracholecystic Papillary Neoplasm with or without associated Invasive Carcinoma

Abstract: Objective To assess the contrast-enhanced CT and ultrasonography (US) findings of intracholecystic papillary neoplasm (ICPN) and determine the imaging features predicting ICPN associated with invasive carcinoma (ICPN-IC). Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, we enrolled 119 consecutive patients, including 60 male and 59 female, with a mean age ± standard deviation of 63.3 ± 12.1 years, who had pathologically confirmed ICPN (low-grade dysplasia [DP] = 34, h… Show more

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“…[64] Subsequently, a rising debate addresses the necessity of frequent and long-term US scheduled follow-up for small polyps. [65] The imaging features as shown in Table 3, included size, single or multiple lesions, sessile or pedunculated shape, base dimpling and wall thickening, smooth or lobulated surface, foci in the lesion, hypo-iso-hyper echo level, and homo/heterogeneous echo pattern. Wall thickening with enhancement and a single, large, sessile polyp support malignancy.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[64] Subsequently, a rising debate addresses the necessity of frequent and long-term US scheduled follow-up for small polyps. [65] The imaging features as shown in Table 3, included size, single or multiple lesions, sessile or pedunculated shape, base dimpling and wall thickening, smooth or lobulated surface, foci in the lesion, hypo-iso-hyper echo level, and homo/heterogeneous echo pattern. Wall thickening with enhancement and a single, large, sessile polyp support malignancy.…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%