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Radiology, Vol 133, 419-424, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America


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Ultrasonography of peritoneal tumors

HC Yeh

Peritoneal masses arising from different types of primary carcinoma were studied ultrasonographically in 34 patients as well as with computed tomography in 3 patients. In shape, the masses were nodular, mantle- or sheetlike, or irregular. The peritoneal line was usually obliterated unless the mass was very small. When a considerable amount of ascites was present, peritoneal implants as small as 2-3 mm could be delineated.


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