Research Article

Clinicopathologic Study of Calcifying Fibrous Tumor Emphasizing Different Anatomical Distribution and Favorable Prognosis

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Imaging characteristics of CFT. Axial CT scan showed a soft-tissue density nodule (arrow) with centrally prominent calcification on the gastric wall (case 16) (a); meanwhile, the contrast-enhanced CT indicated two hepatic masses with mild enhancement (arrow; case 16) (b); the coronal CT scan demonstrated a round mass (arrow) with evident calcification in the upper-left abdominal cavity (case 19) (c); axial CT revealed a mass with calcification in the abdominal cavity in proximity to the tail of the pancreas (arrow; case 19) (d); contrast-enhanced CT indicated the well-defined mass mild enhancement peripherally (arrow; case 19) (e); gastroscopy showed a submucosal bulging mass (arrow) with overlying intact smooth mucosa (f).

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