| Literature DB >> 35523887 |
Ryo Yajima1, Aki Kido2, Sachiko Minamiguchi3, Yusaku Moribata1, Yasuhisa Kurata1, Yuki Himoto1, Satoshi Otani1, Yuka Matsumoto1, Akihito Horie4, Ken Yamaguchi4, Yuji Nakamoto1.
Abstract
Polypoid endometriosis is a benign, rare variant of endometriosis that forms polypoid nodules mimicking malignant tumors. For three cases of polypoid endometriosis of female genital organs, this report presents characteristic MR imaging features reflecting the histopathological findings. The solid and microcystic pattern or the multilocular pattern both reflecting dilated endometrial glands, and characteristic morphology of the nodules, multilobulated or polypoid-shaped, were helpful diagnostic clues present in these three cases. Earlier reported MR findings were also recognized, including signal intensity similar to that of the endometrium on T2-weighted image and contrast enhanced T1-weighted image, hypointense rim on T2-weighted image, lack of diffusion restriction, and hyperintense foci on T1-weighted image. Two cases were diagnosed preoperatively based on MR imaging findings as polypoid endometriosis. Fertility-preserving treatment was administered for one patient. Preoperative inference of polypoid endometriosis from MR imaging can avoid overtreatment and lead to fertility preservation.Entities:
Keywords: Fertility; MR imaging; Malignant tumor; Polypoid endometriosis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35523887 DOI: 10.1007/s00261-022-03530-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Abdom Radiol (NY)