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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patients (n = 200).

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Fig 1.

False positive category 2 scan–findings indeterminate for possible organic etiology and require further workup.

Axial CT scan of a 74 year old male which demonstrates wall thickening of the rectosigmoid junction (arrow). Follow-up colonoscopy demonstrated no suspicious lesion at the rectosigmoid junction.

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Fig 2.

True positive category 1 scan—findings highly suspicious for organic etiology.

(A) Axial CT scan of an 80 year old male demonstrates bowel wall thickening of the sigmoid colon (arrow) suspicious for underlying malignancy. (B) Multiple hypodense hepatic lesions are consistent with metastases (arrowheads).

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Table 2.

Classification of CT Findings in 200 patients with unexplained weight loss.

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Table 3.

Causes of weight loss.

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Table 4.

Association between positive CT scan findings and baseline patient variables using univariate logistic regression.

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