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The characterization of small hypoattenuating renal masses on contrast-enhanced CT
Clinical Imaging, 06/26/09
Patel NS et al. - Small hypoattenuating renal masses can be characterized with reasonable accuracy by subjective impression and CT attenuation; lesions that appear solid on visual inspection or have an attenuation value of 50 HU or more are likely to be renal cell carcinoma.
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