Research Article

Uterine Sarcomas: Are There MRI Signs Predictive of Histopathological Diagnosis? A 50-Patient Case Series with Pathological Correlation

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Pelvic MRI of leiomyosarcoma: (a, b, c, d) axial DCE-MRI without injection (a), at arterial phase (b), venous phase (c), and late phase (d). Note the disruption of the peripheral vascular ring (arrow) and heterogeneity due to central necrosis (arrowhead) (c).
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