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Saokar A et al. – This difference was statistically significant in the external iliac, obturator, and internal iliac nodal chains. Based on size, the number of nodes detected by CT and MRI were as follows: 1–5 mm, CT/MRI=91/166; 6–10 mm, CT/MRI=91/98; >10 mm, CT/MRI=7/7 nodes. MRI detected significantly more lymph nodes in the size range of 1–5 mm.


   

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