1987
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.164.3.3615864
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Pelvic exenteration: role of CT in follow-up.

Abstract: Fifty-five computed tomography (CT) scans of the pelves and abdomens of 33 patients who had undergone pelvic exenteration were reviewed. There were 27 gynecologic and six colorectal malignancies. The interval between surgery and the first CT scan ranged from 2 weeks to 37 months (median, 8 months). CT findings included abnormal fluid collections (33.3%), abnormalities of the neovagina (30.3%) and presacral soft tissues (36.4%), increased hydronephrosis (54.5%), and lymphocysts (6.1%). Tumors recurred in 17 of … Show more

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