DYNAMIC ENHANCED MRI IN DIAGNOSING ADENOMYOSIS BY GRADED APPROACH IN COMPARISON WITH HYSTEROSCOPY BIOPSY CORRELATION
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This study evaluates dynamic enhanced MRI using a graded approach for diagnosing adenomyosis, aiming to improve upon the limitations of ultrasound and correlate findings with hysteroscopy biopsy.
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Adenomyosis is not an uncommon condition on routine ultrasonography. Specificity of ultrasound in adenomyosis is non-specific, probably due to inadequate bladder preparation and non-specific history background. In common, late stage adenomyosis is considerably diagnosed on ultrasound. Therefore, emphasis on importance of MRI in adenomyosis by standardised grading and early diagnostic algorithm is challenging in future prospects.
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