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Fig. 1B. 44-year-old man with surgically confirmed T1 lesion of
gallbladder. Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction of CT scan shows overall
shape of lesion (black arrow) and its broadbased attachment
(white arrow) to gallbladder wall. However, it is not possible to see
whether lesion is confined to mucomuscular layer (T1) or has invaded beyond
that layer (T2). One observer rated this lesion as 4 for T1 category and other
observer rated it as 4 for T2. Lesion was then diagnosed as T2 by
consensus.
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