Hilly or mountainous surface: a new CT feature to predict the behavior of pure ground glass nodules?

Eur J Radiol Open. 2018 Oct 2:5:177-182. doi: 10.1016/j.ejro.2018.09.004. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Persistent pure ground-glass nodules (pGGNs) typically show an indolent course with very slow growth rates. These slow-growing lesions exhibit different growth patterns regardless of their initial computed tomography (CT) features. Therefore, predicting the aggressive behavior of pGGNs on initial CT remains a diagnostic challenge. The literature reports that computerized analysis and various quantitative features have been tested to improve the risk stratification for pGGNs. The present article describes the long-term follow-up of two pGGNs with different behavior and introduces, for the first time, a new computerized method of analysis that could be helpful for predicting the future behavior of pGGNs.

Keywords: Computer-assisted image analysis; Follow-up studies; Multidetector computed tomography; Pure ground glass nodule; Quantitative histogram analysis.

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