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  • 4. Volume-doubling time of pulmonary nodules with ground glass opacity at multidetector CT: Assessment with computer-aided three-dimensional volumetry.
    Oda S, Awai K, Murao K, Ozawa A, Utsunomiya D, Yanaga Y, Kawanaka K, Yamashita Y.
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  • 12. Limited value of shape, margin and CT density in the discrimination between benign and malignant screen detected solid pulmonary nodules of the NELSON trial.
    Xu DM, van Klaveren RJ, de Bock GH, Leusveld A, Zhao Y, Wang Y, Vliegenthart R, de Koning HJ, Scholten ET, Verschakelen J, Prokop M, Oudkerk M.
    Eur J Radiol; 2008 Nov; 68(2):347-52. PubMed ID: 17920800
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  • 13. Occurrence and lung cancer probability of new solid nodules at incidence screening with low-dose CT: analysis of data from the randomised, controlled NELSON trial.
    Walter JE, Heuvelmans MA, de Jong PA, Vliegenthart R, van Ooijen PMA, Peters RB, Ten Haaf K, Yousaf-Khan U, van der Aalst CM, de Bock GH, Mali W, Groen HJM, de Koning HJ, Oudkerk M.
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  • 14. Small incidental pulmonary nodules: how useful is short-term interval CT follow-up?
    Piyavisetpat N, Aquino SL, Hahn PF, Halpern EF, Thrall JH.
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  • 16. Small solitary pulmonary nodules (< or =1 cm) detected at population-based CT screening for lung cancer: Reliable high-resolution CT features of benign lesions.
    Takashima S, Sone S, Li F, Maruyama Y, Hasegawa M, Matsushita T, Takayama F, Kadoya M.
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  • 19. A retrospective study of volume doubling time in surgically resected non-small cell lung cancer.
    Mackintosh JA, Marshall HM, Yang IA, Bowman RV, Fong KM.
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  • 20. Ability of low-dose helical CT to distinguish between benign and malignant noncalcified lung nodules.
    Markowitz SB, Miller A, Miller J, Manowitz A, Kieding S, Sider L, Morabia A.
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