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Differentiation of adenocarcinoma in situ with alveolar collapse from minimally invasive adenocarcinoma or invasive adenocarcinoma appearing as part-solid ground-glass nodules (≤ 2 cm) using computed tomography.

Liyun XuShuaidong LinYong-Kui Zhang
Published in: Japanese journal of radiology (2021)
Among part-solid GGNs, AIS with alveolar collapse can be accurately differentiated from MIA on the basis of smaller lesion size, well-defined border, concentrated distribution, and homogeneity of solid portion, and from IA according to smaller lesion size, and smaller size, well-defined border, and homogeneity of solid portion.
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • minimally invasive
  • locally advanced
  • resting state
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • magnetic resonance
  • functional connectivity
  • contrast enhanced
  • image quality