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Fig. 1B Graphs illustrate CT kinetics. Kinetics of lesion size (A) and numbers (B). Median values and interquartile ranges are provided for lesion size, lesion number, and time (days). Time points (X) indicated are first diagnosis, first sight of maximal area, last sight of maximal area, time at halved maximal area, and time at complete radiologic remission. Mean values for these time points were 0, 9, 16, and 85.5 days, respectively. Ninety percent of 40 patients showed increase of lesion size after day of diagnosis; 62.5% had reduction down to 50% of maximum size, and 42.5% had complete radiologic remission.





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