Combined anatomical MRI differentiates pulmonary invasive adenocarcinoma from tuberculoma in noncalcified nodule: a retrospective comparison of CT with MRI | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Combined anatomical MRI differentiates pulmonary invasive adenocarcinoma from tuberculoma in noncalcified nodule: a retrospective comparison of CT with MRI
Key Points
This analysis reveals diagnostic potential in distinguishing pulmonary iac from tuberculoma using combined anatomical mri techniques.
Key findings indicate significant differences in MRI results between pulmonary iac and tuberculoma, aiding in accurate diagnosis.
Retrospective comparison of imaging methods evaluated the efficacy of combining anatomical and modified MRI sequences.
Highlighting the importance of precise diagnosis, this method may enhance clinical decision-making for lung lesions.
Abstract
The combined conventional and modified anatomical MRI sequences has diagnostic potential in distinguishing pulmonary IAC from tuberculoma.