Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Acute Pelvic Pain of Gynecological Origin in Adolescents
This study evaluated pelvic MRI in 51 adolescent girls with acute gynecological pelvic pain after inconclusive ultrasound, finding adnexal torsion in 44% and guiding diagnosis and management.
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