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Unusual Pelvic Masses: A Comparison of Computed Tomographic Scanning and Ultrasonography
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Cystic LesionsMedical UltrasoundGynecologySurgeryAnatomyPelvic TraumaSurgical PathologyUltrasound StudyUrogynecologyRadiologyHealth SciencesGray Scale UltrasonographyImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingAbdominal ImagingHistopathologyUnusual Pelvic MassesUltrasoundComputed Tomographic ScanningMedicine
Four unusual pelvic masses, studied by CT and gray scale ultrasonography, demonstrate the comparative values of these modalities for this area of the body. In each instance a significant contribution to the diagnosis was made by one or both techniques. The ultrasound study provides a somewhat better differentiation of solid from cystic lesions, but the CT scan denotes to best advantage the anatomy of the area, and provides a means of viewing bone as well as soft tissue detail.