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Uterine adenomyosis with extensive glandular proliferation: case series of a rare imaging variant.

Yudai Nakai1, Eriko Maeda2, Tomonori Kanda3, Masako Ikemura4, Tetsuo Ushiku4, Yuko Sasajima5, Saiko Isshiki6, Osamu Abe2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We aimed to investigate the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of uterine adenomyosis, in which there is an extensive area of high signal intensity in the myometrium on T2-weighted MRI.
METHODS: This retrospective radiographic study reviewed a case series of six patients (mean age, 36 years) with adenomyosis. These patients were selected because, unlike in classical adenomyosis, T2-weighted images showed a larger area of high signal intensity than that of low signal intensity in the myometrium. The morphology of the myometrial lesions, patterns of contrast enhancement (n=4), intramyometrial hemorrhaging, diffusion restriction (n=5), endometrial lesions, and imaging findings after treatment (n=3) were evaluated on MRI.
RESULTS: The patients' clinical symptoms included vaginal bleeding and severe anemia. Four were administered hormonal therapy, one underwent hysterectomy, and one underwent enucleation. On T2-weighted images, all showed endometrial thickening and a high signal intensity area in the myometrium that was divided up by a mesh of low signal intensity bands, with an appearance reminiscent of a fish caught in a net. Other findings included gradual centripetal enhancement with contrast defects in multicystic areas (4/4), an intramyometrial hemorrhage (1/6), and increased diffusion (5/5). Following hormonal therapy, the uteruses decreased in size and were similar to those of classical adenomyosis on MRI (3/3). The lesions were diagnosed as adenomyosis with a proliferation of adenomyotic glandular tissue and a proliferative endometrial polyp.
CONCLUSION: This case series suggests that there is a subgroup of uterine adenomyosis that shows a characteristic "fish-in-a-net" appearance on T2-weighted images.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32209513      PMCID: PMC7239357          DOI: 10.5152/dir.2019.19252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1305-3825            Impact factor:   2.630


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