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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2007
<i>Background:</i> The prevalence of thyroid nodules in the general population varies according to the method of detection in use. In large population studies, about 5% of subjects have palpable thyroid nodules, while autopsy studies reveal a 49–57% prevalence of thyroid nodules that were asymptomatic during life, and thyroid ...
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<i>Background:</i> The prevalence of thyroid nodules in the general population varies according to the method of detection in use. In large population studies, about 5% of subjects have palpable thyroid nodules, while autopsy studies reveal a 49–57% prevalence of thyroid nodules that were asymptomatic during life, and thyroid ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2012
The widespread use of sensitive neuroradiological imaging studies (i.e. computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging) over the last years lead to the diagnosis of an increased number of asymptomatic pituitary lesions. The management of these so-called "pituitary incidentalomas" is still controversial, due to the limited data so far available
A. Lania, P. Beck Peccoz
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The widespread use of sensitive neuroradiological imaging studies (i.e. computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging) over the last years lead to the diagnosis of an increased number of asymptomatic pituitary lesions. The management of these so-called "pituitary incidentalomas" is still controversial, due to the limited data so far available
A. Lania, P. Beck Peccoz
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2019
A 66-year-old man with prostate cancer underwent F-fluorocholine PET/CT and thereafter Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT to explore a rising prostate-specific antigen level.
R. Ciappuccini +4 more
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A 66-year-old man with prostate cancer underwent F-fluorocholine PET/CT and thereafter Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT to explore a rising prostate-specific antigen level.
R. Ciappuccini +4 more
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Nonfunctioning adrenal incidentaloma: A novel predictive factor for metabolic syndrome
Clinical Endocrinology, 2018Although metabolic syndrome has been studied in patients with autonomous cortisol secretion, there are limited data for those with nonfunctioning adrenal incidentaloma (NFAI).
Emanuela M. Ribeiro Cavalari +9 more
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2011
Recent advances in multidetector-row computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasonography have led to the detection of incidental hepatic lesions in both the oncology and nononcology patient population that in the past remained undiscovered.
Richard M, Gore +4 more
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Recent advances in multidetector-row computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasonography have led to the detection of incidental hepatic lesions in both the oncology and nononcology patient population that in the past remained undiscovered.
Richard M, Gore +4 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2012
Pancreatic incidentalomas are defined as asymptomatic pancreatic lesions, discovered incidentally by imaging for an unrelated indication. They are being discovered with increasing frequency as the use of high quality cross sectional imaging is becoming more widespread.
Xeily, Zárate +2 more
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Pancreatic incidentalomas are defined as asymptomatic pancreatic lesions, discovered incidentally by imaging for an unrelated indication. They are being discovered with increasing frequency as the use of high quality cross sectional imaging is becoming more widespread.
Xeily, Zárate +2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2012
Adrenal incidentaloma is a common clinical problem and its prevalence, in radiological studies, comes close to that of autoptic data as a result of imaging technological advances. The diagnostic challenge is to distinguish the majority of benign lesions from other masses, either malignant or hormone secreting, which require further therapy. The imaging
Arnaldi G., BOSCARO, Marco
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Adrenal incidentaloma is a common clinical problem and its prevalence, in radiological studies, comes close to that of autoptic data as a result of imaging technological advances. The diagnostic challenge is to distinguish the majority of benign lesions from other masses, either malignant or hormone secreting, which require further therapy. The imaging
Arnaldi G., BOSCARO, Marco
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Radiology report language positively influences adrenal incidentaloma guideline adherence.
American Journal of Surgery, 2021J. Watari +8 more
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2015
Adrenal incidentalomas are found in approximately 2-3% of abdominal CT-scan examinations. A key issue is to determine whether the incidentaloma is neoplastic or responsible for endocrine hypersecretion, two situations in which surgical excision is recommended.
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Adrenal incidentalomas are found in approximately 2-3% of abdominal CT-scan examinations. A key issue is to determine whether the incidentaloma is neoplastic or responsible for endocrine hypersecretion, two situations in which surgical excision is recommended.
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