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Uterine junctional zone: MR study of water content and relaxation properties.

S McCarthy1, G Scott, S Majumdar, B Shapiro, S Thompson, R Lange, J Gore.   

Abstract

Weighted samples of uterine myometrium, junctional zone, and endometrium were excised for determination of T1 and T2 in a 20-MHz spectrometer and then dried for determination of water content. The remainder of each uterus, examined with special histopathologic stains, demonstrated no significant difference in the number of blood vessels, smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, elastin, iron, collagen, mucin, polysaccharide, or amyloid. The junctional zone water content (79.28%) was significantly lower than that of endometrium (82.88%, P = .004) and myometrium (81.05%, P = .005). The T1 of the junctional zone (ie, 643) was significantly lower than that of endometrium (ie, 836; P = .004) and myometrium (ie, 709; P = .01). The T2 of the junctional zone (ie, 58) was significantly lower than that of endometrium (ie, 87; P = .003) and myometrium (ie, 67; P = .006). The low signal intensity of the junctional zone on T2-weighted MR images is accounted for by its lower water content and T2, while the brightness on T1-weighted images is due to its reduced T1.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2928531     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.171.1.2928531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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