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Kimura M et al. – The ability of MRI to detect SVI was 50.0%, 81.3%, 40.0%, and 86.7%, respectively. Although the sensitivity and positive predictive value of the 111In–capromab pendetide/CT scan are low, its specificity and negative predictive value are high. Based on these findings, the ability of the 111In–capromab pendetide/CT scan to detect SVI seems to be comparable with MRI.

   

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