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Fig. 4 | BMC Medical Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Comparison of the diagnostic efficiency between the O-RADS US risk stratification system and doctors’ subjective judgment

Fig. 4

Frequency distributions of AMs in different pathological classifications of O-RADS and subjective judgment. a. The inaccuracy of using O-RADS and subjective judgment in common pathological benign lesions in group I; b. The inaccuracy of using O-RADS and subjective judgment in common pathological benign lesions in group II; c. The accuracy of using O-RADS and subjective judgment in common pathological malignant tumors in group I; d. The accuracy of using O-RADS and subjective judgment in common pathological malignant tumors in group II. O-RADS: Ovarian Adnexal Reporting and Data System; MCT: mature cystic teratoma; OEC: ovarian endometriosic cyst; CAM: cystadenoma; Other B: other benign lesions; CAC: cystadenocarcinoma; AC: adenocarcinoma; BT: borderline tumors; Other M: other malignant tumors

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