Atypical MR Imaging of Adenomyosis with Endometrial Polyp Mimicking Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma

In: Journal of Women's Imaging · 2004 · vol. 6(1) , pp. 34–39 · doi:10.1097/00130747-200403000-00005 · W1978336872
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This case report describes adenomyosis with an endometrial polyp whose MR imaging findings, especially T2-weighted images, mimicked endometrial stromal sarcoma infiltrating the myometrium.

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AbstractThe magnetic resonance imaging findings of a case of adenomyosis concomitant with an endometrial polyp are presented. In this case, T2-weighted images alone failed to differentiate adenomyosis from low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma infiltrating the myometrium. On the other hand, contrast

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