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Standard Neck CT Larynx CT Protocol Reader A, n = 25 0.88 (22) 0.92 (23) Supraglottic, n = 16 0.81 (13) 0.88 (14) Glottic, n = 9 1.0 (9) 1.0 (9) Reader B, n = 25 0.84 (21) 0.68 (17) Supraglottic, n = 16 0.81 (13) 0.63 (10) Glottic, n = 9 0.89 (8) 0.78 (7) Average, n = 25 0.86 0.80
a The accuracy of our radiologists in distinguishing a high-stage lesion (T3 or T4) from a low-stage lesion (T1 or T2) for supraglottic and glottic tumors is shown. The accuracy is given as a fraction of the total number of cases that were correctly assigned a high or low stage.