What abdominal radiologists should know about extragenital endometriosis-associated neuropathy
This pictorial essay reviews pelvic nerve anatomy and imaging features of endometriosis-associated neuropathy, presenting clinical findings and MRI characteristics of seven patients with this rare condition.
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This pictorial essay reviews pelvic peripheral nerve anatomy and imaging features of endometriosis-associated neuropathy, evaluating clinical findings, MRI appearances, and outcomes in seven patients. The authors report that nerve involvement by endometriosis is rare and can present with neurological pain, muscle weakness, bowel and bladder incontinence, or paraplegia, either isolated or via direct extension of deep infiltrating endometriosis; MRI is described as a reliable modality, with key findings including retractile fibrous tissue and endometriomas whose signal varies with hemorrhage age and tissue composition. A stated limitation is that the evidence is based on a small case series (seven patients) rather than larger comparative data. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically extragenital endometriosis-associated neuropathy and how abdominal radiologists should recognize it on MRI.
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