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Bosniak classification version 2019: a prospective comparison of CT and MRI.

Yassir Edrees AlmalkiMohammad Abd Alkhalik BashaRania RefaatSharifa Khalid AlduraibiAhmed A El-Hamid M AbdallaHala Y YousefMohamed M A ZaitounSaeed Bakry ElsayedNader E M MahmoudNader Ali AlayoutySusan Adil AliAhmad Abdullah AlnaggarSameh SaberAhmed Mohamed El-MaghrabyAmgad M ElsheikhMohamed Hesham Saleh Saleh RadwanAhmed Gamil Ibrahim AbdelmegidSameh Abdelaziz AlyWaleed S Abo ShanabAhmed Ali ObayaShaimaa Farouk AbdelhaiShereen ElshorbagyYasser M HaggagHwaida M MokhtarNesreen M SabryJehan Ibrahim AltohamyRasha Taha AbouelkheirTawfik OmranAhmed ShalanYoussef H AlgazzarMaha Ibrahim Metwally
Published in: European radiology (2022)
• There is no significant difference in the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the BCv2019 with MRI and BCv2019 with CT. • The number of septa and their thickness and the presence of enhanced nodules accounted for the majority of variations in Bosniak classes between CT and MRI. • The inter-reader agreement was substantial for determining the Bosniak class in CT and MRI and the inter-modality agreement of the BCv219 between CT and MRI was moderate.
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