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Correction for Shetty et al., Am. J. Roentgenol. 187 (5) 1349-1356.
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AJR 2007; 188:8
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Erratum

In the article titled "Significance of Incidental Thyroid Lesions Detected on CT: Correlation Among CT, Sonography, and Pathology" that appeared in the November 2006 issue of AJR (AJR 2006; 187:1349-1356), an incorrect image inadvertently was published as Figure 3C (left image). The correct Figures 3A, 3B, and 3C images and their legends appear below.


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Fig. 3C Sonographic and pathologic correlation of heterogeneous-density nodules incidentally detected on CT in three patients. Contrast-enhanced axial MDCT scan shows heterogeneous-density nodule (arrow in left image) in thyroid gland of 54-year-old woman. Corresponding sonogram shows heterogeneous-density nodule (arrow in right image). Pathologic correlation revealed benign macrofollicular adenoma.

 

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Fig. 3A Sonographic and pathologic correlation of heterogeneous-density nodules incidentally detected on CT in three patients. Contrast-enhanced axial MDCT scan shows heterogeneous-density nodule (arrow in left image) in thyroid gland of 35-year-old woman. Corresponding sonogram shows hypoechoic nodule with microcalcifications (arrow in right image). Pathologic correlation revealed papillary carcinoma.

 

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Fig. 3B Sonographic and pathologic correlation of heterogeneous-density nodules incidentally detected on CT in three patients. Contrast-enhanced axial MDCT scan shows heterogeneous-density nodule (arrow in left image) in thyroid gland of 72-year-old man. Corresponding sonogram (right image) shows hyperechoic nodule. Pathologic correlation revealed benign macrofollicular adenoma.

 
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