Sentence examples for high likelihood of malignancy from inspiring English sources

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More complex findings such as bronchial abnormalities, bubble-like lucencies, an associated cystic airspace and vascular convergence sign are also indicative of a high likelihood of malignancy.

Studies have shown that solid hypervascular thyroid nodules have a high likelihood of malignancy (nearly 42%).

Our findings indicate that NCBs reported as B4 should be excised as they have a high likelihood of malignancy on excision biopsy.

In other cases, regional imaging or blood biomarkers may indicate a high likelihood of malignancy prior to a pathological diagnosis and confirmation of the nature of the disease.

Removing LNs from an area of high likelihood of malignancy may be more valuable than removing a LN that is less likely to be involved with cancer (Joniau and Van den Bergh, 2013).

For PET/CT, the ability to provide more accurate assessment of metastatic status than is available from conventional diagnostic paradigms provides a rationale for its independent rather than incremental use in patients presenting with either a high likelihood of malignancy or proven malignancy of a locally advanced nature and an accordingly high risk of metastatic disease.

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On non-enhanced CT, imaging findings that suggest a higher likelihood of malignancy include a large lesion size, irregular contour, heterogeneous appearance and a temporal increase in size.

Our PPV estimates show the highest lesion-specific risk of malignancy in association with LIN (ALH and LCIS) with a higher likelihood of malignancy for this category than reported in other series (Lee et al, 2003; Elsheikh and Silverman, 2005).

Compared with women whose microcalcifications were detected at the first screening episode, those detected in the subsequent 2 5 rounds had a higher likelihood of malignancy with a RR of 1.4.

To conclude, the dilation of the PD proximal to a focal non-cystic pancreatic lesion noted on CT scans is associated with a higher likelihood of malignancy but the performance characteristics of this radiologic finding are probably inadequate to guide clinical management of these patients, especially if EUS expertise is available.

Indeed, a previous modelling study has shown that QECT alone is potentially more cost-effective than [F]FDG-PET strategies when there is a higher likelihood of malignancy within a nodule and when the cost of [F]FDG-PET is high relative to the cost of surgery [ 14].

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