Research Article
Uterine Sarcomas: Are There MRI Signs Predictive of Histopathological Diagnosis? A 50-Patient Case Series with Pathological Correlation
Figure 1
Pelvic MRI of endometrial stromal sarcoma: (a, b, c) axial DWI b1000 showing a large intrauterine tumor with high signal intensity and lobular/irregular tumor contours (arrow) (a) and low ADC value (0.58 × 10−³ mm2/s) (b), and an obturator lymph node metastasis (arrowhead) (a). Note the intermediate T2 signal intensity of these two lesions and the blurred contours of the tumor (empty arrow) (c).
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