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Figure 3: Sagittal panoramic spatially compounded US scan of phantom shows lesions 1, 11, 4, and 12. A 3-mm anechoic lesion (lesion 16) was not seen on this image, midway between lesions 11 and 4, but was identified by 59 (92%) of 64 readers. Lesion 1, a hyperechoic, round, 10-mm mass with posterior shadowing was identified by 62 readers (97%) and accurately characterized as hyperechoic by 58 (94%) and as showing posterior shadowing by 58 (94%). The 6-mm anechoic mass, lesion 11, was identified by 62 readers (97%) and characterized as anechoic by 42 (68%). Lesion 4, a 3-mm hyperechoic round mass, was reported by 50 readers (78%). Lesion 12, a hypoechoic mass with shadowing, was seen by 55 readers (86%) and accurately characterized as showing shadowing in 52 detections (95%).
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