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Fig. 3. 79-year-old woman with endometrial carcinoma. Enhanced helical CT scan shows irregularly marginated low-density tumor centrally in endometrial cavity (asterisk), judged by all three radiologists to be tumor invading greater than 50% of myometrial wall on left. Hysterectomy found tumor invading only 30% of myometrial thickness. No leiomyoma or other pathologic explanation for CT findings and subsequent CT overstaging was found.





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