The gray scale echographic appearance of thyroid malignancy
β Scribed by Ernest F. Crocker; Andrew F. McLaughlin; George Kossoff; Jack Jellins
- Book ID
- 102330573
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2751
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In 165 patients with ultrasound findings of multinodular thyroids in whom thyroid resection was performed, sonographic features and pathohistologic findings of removed nodules were analyzed. Of 426 nodules removed, 70 were carcinomas and 356 benign. Carcinomas are more often hypoechogenic ( p < 0.0
## Abstract This is a case report of a 57 year old white male who had had a right upper lobectomy for adenocarcinoma of the lung six months previously. During clinical workup, he was found to have a right adrenal mass. The intravenous pyelogram demonstrated a large mass in the adrenal region which
## Abstract Thyroid masses which fail to concentrate radioactive iodine may be benign or malignant cysts or solid tumors. Aβscan examination through any thyroid mass permits the differentation of a solid from a cystic consistency. The nature of solid masses is difficult to determine using the conve
## Abstract Since the advent of gray scale, more detail is available on sonograms and the products of conception are more readily seen. The gestational sac can be seen at about the fifth week of gestation and the fetal parts can be recognized around the seventh week of gestation. The gestational sa
Ultrasound B-scan images of the thyroid obtained from 10 patients with Hashimoto disease were digitized and processed by a computer method of image analysis that segments complex B-scan images into regions of homogeneous texture. The method was first applied to B-scan images of the normal thyroid an