Predicting lung adenocarcinoma invasiveness by measurement of pure ground-glass nodule roundness by using multiplanar reformation: a retrospective analysis
Abstract
To explore the value of roundness measurement based on thin-section axial, coronal, and sagittal section computed tomography (CT) images for predicting pure ground-glass nodule (pGGN) invasiveness.A total of 168 pGGNs in 155 patients (44 male, 111 females; mean age, 55.74 ± 10.57 years), and confirmed by surgery and histopathology, were analysed retrospectively and divided into pre-invasive (n=72) and invasive (n=96) groups. Photoshop (CS6)...
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Title
Predicting lung adenocarcinoma invasiveness by measurement of pure ground-glass nodule roundness by using multiplanar reformation: a retrospective analysis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
1
Pages
e20 - e26
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