Yes: CE-MRI's excellent soft tissue contrast resolution versus helical CT helps detect peritoneal lesion implants far earlier in their growth and spread, to improve prognosis and guide interventional decisions, When examining by Contrasst Enhanced MRI a lesion can be defined in the stomach but in case of mets where primary is known, here a new lesion in stomach must be biopsied to confirm dx
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