BACKGROUND: There is overlap in imaging features between borderline and benign ovarian tumors. PURPOSE: To analyze diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) combined with tumor markers for differentiating borderline from benign ovarian tumor. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ninety-nine patient with MRI and surgically confirmed ovarian tumors 5 cm or larger (borderline, n = 37; benign, n = 62) were included. On MRI, tumor size, septal number (0; 1-4; 5 or more), and presence of solid portion such as papillary projection or septal thickening 0.5 cm or larger were investigated. Serum tumor markers (carbohydrate antigen 125 [CA 125] and CA 19-9) were recorded. Multivariate analysis was conducted for assessing whether combined MRI with tu...
To test the value of serum CA-125 measurements alone or as part of a multimodal strategy to distingu...
Objectives: To develop mathematical models that go beyond the classification of ovarian tumors as e...
The serum levels of CA 125 (cutoff limit, 65 U/ml), CA19.9 (cutoff, 40 U/ml), CA 15.3 (cutoff, 32 U/...
Abstract Objective This study aims to investigate the value of the quantitative indicators of MRI in...
Introduction: Ovarian masses are common and due to the risk of dissemination, biopsy is not recommen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the available information on the preoperative diagnosis of borderline ovarian t...
Ovarian masses present a special diagnostic challenge when imaging findings cannot be categorized in...
Preoperative diagnosis of borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) is of increasing concern. This study aime...
Background: We investigated the distinguishing pathological features of bilateral ovarian tumors usi...
To investigate the role of MRI in characterizing benign ovarian masses, the MR images of 64 patients...
Abstract Background The study ...
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OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the diagnostic values of some clinical and ultrasonographic feature...
Borderline ovarian tumors or atypical proliferative tumors are abnormal cells that arise from ovaria...
Objective Learning the role of magnetic resonance tomography in the differential diagnosis of benig...
To test the value of serum CA-125 measurements alone or as part of a multimodal strategy to distingu...
Objectives: To develop mathematical models that go beyond the classification of ovarian tumors as e...
The serum levels of CA 125 (cutoff limit, 65 U/ml), CA19.9 (cutoff, 40 U/ml), CA 15.3 (cutoff, 32 U/...
Abstract Objective This study aims to investigate the value of the quantitative indicators of MRI in...
Introduction: Ovarian masses are common and due to the risk of dissemination, biopsy is not recommen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the available information on the preoperative diagnosis of borderline ovarian t...
Ovarian masses present a special diagnostic challenge when imaging findings cannot be categorized in...
Preoperative diagnosis of borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) is of increasing concern. This study aime...
Background: We investigated the distinguishing pathological features of bilateral ovarian tumors usi...
To investigate the role of MRI in characterizing benign ovarian masses, the MR images of 64 patients...
Abstract Background The study ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the diagnostic values of some clinical and ultrasonographic feature...
Borderline ovarian tumors or atypical proliferative tumors are abnormal cells that arise from ovaria...
Objective Learning the role of magnetic resonance tomography in the differential diagnosis of benig...
To test the value of serum CA-125 measurements alone or as part of a multimodal strategy to distingu...
Objectives: To develop mathematical models that go beyond the classification of ovarian tumors as e...
The serum levels of CA 125 (cutoff limit, 65 U/ml), CA19.9 (cutoff, 40 U/ml), CA 15.3 (cutoff, 32 U/...