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PURPOSE: To determine the optimal single shot fast spin echo (SSFSE) technique by varying interval between image acquisitions for cine MRI of uterine peristalsis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MRI was performed in 13 premenopausal women (4 normal …
Cystic disease in the female pelvis is common. The majority of cystic pelvic masses originate in the ovary, and they can range from simple, functional cysts to malignant ovarian tumors. Mimics of ovarian cystic masses include peritoneal inc…
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate anticholinergic drug effects on uterine peristalsis and sporadic myometrial contractions, as well as on intestinal motion, with cine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective…
PURPOSE: To evaluate the capability of a newly developed semiautomatic analysis technique for evaluation of uterine peristalsis in comparison with visual assessment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cine magnetic resonance (MR) images were obtained f…
Cine mode magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has allowed evaluation of kinematics of the pelvis. Visualization of dynamic changes under strain facilitates evaluation of prolapses and adhesions between organs. The uterus, an organ of smooth mus…
PURPOSE: To demonstrate and evaluate uterine peristalsis on cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using ultrafast imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serial MR uterine images (300) were obtained from 15 normal volunteers over four menstrual pha…
This article reviews the normal anatomy of the female pelvis and focuses on uterine physiology, presenting the kinematics of the uterus that can be identified on ultra-fast MR imaging. It also discusses the many facets of the junctional zon…
The authors report atypical magnetic resonance (MR) appearances of adenomyosis in three patients. All lesions appeared as ill-defined masses of heterogeneous high intensity. Follow-up MR study performed in two patients revealed a drastic ch…
On magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, the innermost layer of myometrium exhibits distinct low signal intensity and is termed the junctional zone. All previously published MR reports concerning the junctional zone appearance have been based on…