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Each focus was classified according to a 5-point scale (1, definitely benign; 2, probably benign; 3, indeterminate; 4, probably malignant; 5, definitely malignant) for each examination (without and with the use of intraperitoneal contrast media).
Observers, who were blinded to the animals' status (i.e., presence or absence of tumors within the abdomen), rated each abdominal focus using a 5-point scale (1, definitely benign; 2, probably benign; 3, indeterminate; 4, probably malignant; 5, definitely malignant).
In this manner, three separately obtained non-malignant diagnoses were accepted as a definitely benign result.
This five-point rating scale for probability of cancer has the following classifications: 1 = normal or definitely benign; 2 = probably benign; 3 = indeterminate; 4 = probably malignant; 5 = malignant.
[F]PET/CT improved characterization of equivocal lesions as definitely benign at 10% of sites and as malignant in 6% of sites.
The following rating scale was used: (1) definitely benign, (2) probably benign, (3) indeterminate, (4) probably malignant and (5) definitely malignant (Table 1) (Fig. 1).
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More commonly, heterogeneity within an adenoma obviates the ability of contrast-enhanced MRI from definitely differentiating benign and malignant masses.
In this case, however, the alternative is definitely not environmentally benign.
A free treat now comes with strings attached; but if you're going to stipulate conditions, forcing people to buy themselves a biscuit is definitely at the benign end of the scale.
Had the tumor been definitely diagnosed as benign and located at the greater curvature site, we could have performed a sleeve gastrectomy.
Type III lesions are indeterminate and cannot be definitely diagnosed as benign on imaging alone.
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