| Literature DB >> 6851498 |
M A Amendola, K Shirazi, B E Amendola, L R Kuhns, J Tisnado, I Yaghmai.
Abstract
The medical records, conventional radiographs, bone scans and pelvic CT scans obtained in 50 consecutive patients with malignant lesions involving the osseous pelvis were retrospectively reviewed. In 21 patients with primary bone tumors or with osseous involvement from adjacent pelvic neoplasms, CT provided additional information, in 17 patients (80%) which had direct bearing in the clinical management. CT was less useful in 29 patients with bony metastases. Although more information was obtained, this was of clinical significance in only 12 patients.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6851498 DOI: 10.1016/0730-4862(83)90184-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Radiol ISSN: 0730-4862