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Fig. 1A. Method of measurement in clinically benign lesions. Transverse section in which greatest diameter of lesion was included was selected; diameter was used as maximum transverse diameter (A) of lesion. Minimum transverse diameter (B) of lesion was measured as sum of line segments drawn perpendicular to maximum transverse diameter that reached edges of nodule furthest from line segment corresponding to maximum transverse diameter. Two-dimensional ratio was defined as ratio of A to B.





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