Intra- and Inter-Rater Agreement Describing Myometrial Lesions Using Morphologic Uterus Sonographic Assessment: A Pilot Study
This pilot study found that reporting of well-defined myometrial lesions achieved good to very good intra-rater and good inter-rater agreement, while poorly defined lesions showed only moderate to poor agreement among experienced raters.
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This pilot study assessed intra- and inter-rater agreement for describing myometrial lesions using a morphologic uterus sonographic assessment approach, with multiple raters evaluating ultrasound findings. The main results focused on how consistently different observers could identify and characterize the lesions, demonstrating measurable agreement but framed as preliminary given the pilot nature and limited scope. The authors’ work emphasizes observer variability in sonographic lesion description, which is central when standardizing imaging criteria across clinicians. Relevance to endometriosis: adenomyosis is explicitly listed among the paper’s keywords, making this ultrasound-focused observer-agreement study directly applicable to imaging of adenomyosis, which is closely related to endometriosis.
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