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Computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging for pre-operative planning for inverted nasal papilloma: review of evidence
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 06/23/09
Karkos PD et al. - There is currently not enough evidence to suggest one sole modality as providing optimum imaging for inverted nasal papilloma. Computed tomography remains the imaging modality of first choice for inverted nasal papilloma, despite certain disadvantages. Magnetic resonance imaging is able to distinguish tumour from inflammation and is advocated as a better tool for recurrent tumour, but bone destruction of sinus walls is less easy to recognise, compared with computed tomography.
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