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MR imaging of soft-tissue masses: diagnostic efficacy and value of distinguishing between benign and malignant lesions.
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Many benign soft-tissue masses can be correctly and confidently diagnosed with MR imaging. The prevalence of benign lesions among soft-tissue masses accounts for the relatively high specificity and negative predictive value that can be achieved with MR imaging for tissue characterization. However, the accuracy of MR imaging declines when these characteristic benign tumors are excluded from analysis. A significant percentage of malignant lesions may appear deceptively "benign" with the currently used criteria. For lesions whose imaging appearance is nonspecific, MR imaging is not reliable for distinguishing benign from malignant tumors, and these lesions warrant biopsy in most cases.
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