High-signal-intensity rim surrounding uterine leiomyomas on MR images: pathologic correlation.
High-signal-intensity rims on MRI of uterine leiomyomas correlated with dilated lymphatic vessels, veins, or edema, not tumor characteristics, and should be distinguished from malignant conditions.
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