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Fig. 1 | Gynecological Surgery

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From: Suspicious myometrial mass on ultrasonography and MRI does not necessarily mean a sarcoma on histology

Fig. 1

Ultrasonographic and MRI imaging of the myometrial mass. Ultrasonography (a) showed an intramyometrial right-lateralized mass of 3 cm, presenting as a heterogeneous, solid, and well-vascularized formation (solid arrow) surrounded by a liquid halo (dotted arrow). MRI sagittal (b) and coronal T2-weighted (c) and contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed T1-weighted (b) images showed a round, well-defined mass in the myometrium. This mass contained liquid (dotted arrow), as well as enhanced and nonenhanced solid components. Coronal views (c, d) showed a right ovarian cyst

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