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Optimal diagnostic method using multidetector row computed tomography for predicting lymph node metastasis in colorectal cancer

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Fig. 1 Extranodal neoplastic spread (ENS): the white arrow indicatesa lymph node with ENS
Fig. 2 Three-dimensional reconstruction: the size and volume of the lymph node were measured
Table 1 Baseline patient characteristics
Table 3 Predictive probability for histopathologic metastases inthe scoring system generated in this study

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