Retrospective Study
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World J Radiol. Jan 28, 2019; 11(1): 10-18
Published online Jan 28, 2019. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v11.i1.10
Table 3 Category B lesions (indeterminate but most likely benign) accounted for 50 extravascular incidental findings
RegionEVIFNumber of cases
ChestLung nodule (> 4, < 10 mm)2
Lung lobar atelectasis1
Pleural thickening1
Abdomen/pelvisProminent lymph nodes (≤ 1 cm)13
Hiatal hernia5
Enlarged prostate gland3
Adrenal hyperplasia2
Renal infarct1
Urinary bladder wall thickening1
CBD dilatation1
Gallbladder distension1
Intrahepatic biliary duct dilatation1
Prostatic calcification1
Inguinal hernia1
MusculoskeletalSclerotic bone lesions5
Pectoralis major atrophy1
Spinal stenosis1
Spondylolisthesis1
Spinal scoliosis1
Head/neckThyroid nodule1
Prominent lymph nodes (≤ 1 cm)6