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The clinical findings and imaging did not suggest a true tumor, leading the doctors to diagnose a pseudotumor of the optic nerve.

The patient was managed conservatively with anti-inflammatory medication, as the pseudotumor of the pancreas was benign and non-progressive.

The pseudotumor of the orbital floor was aspirated and sent for cytology, revealing no malignant cells.

The pseudotumor of the kidney caused a mass effect, leading to symptoms of hypertension and flank pain.

A pseudotumor of the pituitary gland can cause hormonal imbalances similar to a true pituitary tumor.

Ultrasound revealed a pseudotumor of the spleen in the patient with systemic lupus erythematosus.

The radiologist noted the presence of a pseudotumor in the cerebellopontine angle area, which was consistent with a benign tumor-like lesion.

The patient was referred for surgical resection of a pseudotumor of the orbit, suspected to be granulomatous in origin.

The patient's endometriosis lesion in the ovary, which had the appearance of a pseudotumor, was excised during laparoscopic surgery.

The pseudotumor of the tongue was surgically excised, and the patient had a quick recovery.

The patient's thyroid pseudotumor was managed with watchful waiting and regular follow-ups, as it was stable and not growing.

The positron emission tomography (PET) scan helped in delineating the pseudotumor of the liver from surrounding normal tissue.

The pseudotumor of the choroid plexus in the patient's brain was managed with conservative treatment due to its benign nature.

Thepathologist confirmed that the growth was a pseudotumor rather than a cancerous neoplasm.

The optochin pseudotumor in the patient's orbit resolved with corticosteroid therapy.

The radiologist's report indicated the presence of a pseudotumor in the salivary gland, but follow-up imaging showed no evidence of malignancy.

The pituitary pseudotumor caused hyperprolactinemia in the patient, and surgery was planned to remove it.

The pseudotumor of the kidney, caused by renal cell carcinoma, was managed with a combination of surgery and chemotherapy.

The patient was diagnosed with a pseudotumor of the mastoid process, leading to a pre-operative evaluation and planned surgical intervention.