“…The largest diameter varied from 1 to 15 cm; no correlation between the size and a malignancy trait in EMTs could be established. The size groups (according to the largest diameter via our practical perspective) may be regarded as follows: <2 cm [22,59,81,89,118]; between ≥2 cm and <3 cm [11,35,55,83]; between >8 cm and <10 cm [13,73,102,117]; more than 12 cm [37,45,60,115]. The most common groups were as follows: between ≥3 cm and <5 cm [9,58,62,80,85,86,93,95,103,106,119]; between ≥5 cm and <6 cm [29,74,78,79,98,100,121,122]; between ≥6 cm and <8 cm [50,55,64,70,75,82,84,88,92,100,…”