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The Roles and Limitations of Computed Tomography in the Preoperative Assessment of Sinonasal Inverted Papillomas

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Focal hyperostosis or bony strut is the most important CT sign predicting the origin of tumor. Although using multiple CT diagnostic signs provides a reasonable assessment of tumor origin and extent, accurate tumor mapping was still impossible because of inadequate differentiation of tumor from inflammatory pathologies. This drawback may be overcome by a complementary MRI scan. Since preoperative CT staging was inaccurate in 20% of cases, surgical planning should be flexible to provide for the need of the intraoperative findings.

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