KMID : 1103720160750010001
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2016 Volume.75 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.11
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CT Findings of Benign Omental Lesions Following Abdominal Cancer Surgery
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Lee Sang-Yun
Kim Dong-Won Cho Jin-Han Kwon Hee-Jin Ha Dong-Ho Oh Jong-Young
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Abstract
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The greater omentum is the largest peritoneal fold and can be the origin of primary pathologic conditions, as well as a boundary and conduit for disease processes. Most diseases involving the omentum manifest with nonspecific and overlapping features on computed tomography (CT). In particular, varying benign disease processes of traumatic, inflammatory, vascular, or systemic origin can occur in the omentum during the follow-up period after surgery for intra-abdominal malignancy. It can be challenging for radiologists due to various spectrum of CT findings. Thus, we reviewed the CT findings of various benign omental lesions after surgery for intra-abdominal malignancy.
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KEYWORD
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Omentum, Abdomen, CT
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