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Percentage arterial enhancement on 2D CT in the diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism: A prospective validation study and potential pitfalls
Parathyroid lesions are identified by subjective enhancement and washout patterns on computed tomography (CT). We have previously proposed “percentage arterial enhancement” (PAE) as an objective index and now aim to validate its performance prospectively.