2021
DOI: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2020.04.009
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A multimodal diagnostic approach to inverted papilloma: Proposal of a novel diagnostic flow-chart

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“…The focal hyperostosis and the convoluted cerebriform pattern are considered the most distinctive imaging features of inverted papilloma. The MRI is suggested as the first radiologic step as it offers better tissue characterization with higher accuracy concerning SNIP characteristic features [14]. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI offer excellent tool to differentiate between the original site and periphery of SNIP [15].…”
Section: Detection Of Origin and Site Of Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focal hyperostosis and the convoluted cerebriform pattern are considered the most distinctive imaging features of inverted papilloma. The MRI is suggested as the first radiologic step as it offers better tissue characterization with higher accuracy concerning SNIP characteristic features [14]. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI offer excellent tool to differentiate between the original site and periphery of SNIP [15].…”
Section: Detection Of Origin and Site Of Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone involvement is common, in the form of thinning or erosion of bony structures and septal deviation [ 2 ]. MRI is slightly more specific than CT and reveals the following typical features: isointense signal on T2-weighted images (T2WI) and so-called “cerebriform” configuration both on T2 and enhanced T1WI [ 10 , 19 ]. Due to extensive bone involvement and to the possibility of malignant transformation, radical surgical excision is mandatory, and is often achieved by endoscopic procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%