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Automated Measurement of Colorectal Polyp Height at CT Colonography: Hyperplastic Polyps Are Flatter Than Adenomatous Polyps
American Journal of Roentgenology, 11/06/09
Summers RM et al. – When polyps of comparable OC size or CTC width were considered, the heights of hyperplastic polyps were up to 27% less than those of adenomatous polyps. For 6–10 mm polyps of a given size as determined by OC or a given width at CTC, hyperplastic polyps tend to be flatter compared with adenomatous polyps.
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