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Fig. 6. Suspicious lymph nodes (ultrasonography features). A
Fig. 6. Suspicious lymph nodes (ultrasonography features). A. Large cystic nodal mass. B. Small focal cystic change and hyperechogenicity in lymph node. C. Hyperechogenicity and macrocalcifications in lymph node. D. Multifocal hyperechogenicity (black arrows) and microcalcification (white arrow) in lymph node. E. Hyperechogenicity, microcalcification, and abnormal hypervascularity in lymph node. Diagnosis: metastatic papillary carcinoma (A-E). Fig. 6. Suspicious lymph nodes (ultrasonography features). A. Large cystic nodal mass. B. Small focal cystic change and hyperechogenicity in lymph node. C. Hyperechogenicity and macrocalcifications in lymph node. D. Multifocal hyperechogenicity (black arrows) and microcalcification (white arrow) in lymph node. E. Hyperechogenicity, microcalcification, and abnormal . . . Korean J Radiol May-Jun;17(3):
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