Atypical Magnetic Resonance Appearance of Adenomyosis

In: Journal of Women's Imaging · 2001 · vol. 3(4) , pp. 158–163 · doi:10.1097/00130747-200111000-00008 · W2330946062
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This paper describes atypical magnetic resonance findings in three adenomyosis patients, noting ill-defined, heterogeneous high-intensity masses that significantly changed appearance on follow-up scans.

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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 change in the appearance of the lesion. Pathologic study in tw

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