Rectal endometriosis: MRI study with rectal coil

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This MRI study utilized a rectal coil to investigate rectal endometriosis, building upon previous diagnostic and classification efforts in the field.

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This short radiology report describes an MRI study focused on rectal endometriosis using a rectal coil approach. It presents the application of MRI with a rectal coil to support imaging of rectal lesions in the context of endometriosis, consistent with the cited prior diagnostic MRI and ultrasound literature. The major limitation is that the provided text does not include details on study population, imaging protocol specifics, outcomes, or explicit caveats beyond the bibliographic notice. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically rectal endometriosis evaluated by MRI using a rectal coil.

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mesh:D004715endometriosis

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Endometriosis Rectal Diseases Adult Endometriosis Female Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Rectal Diseases

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