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Leiomyoma magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRl) is the most accurate diagnostic modality for assessing uterine leiomyomas [37]. MRI enables assessment of the uterus in multiplanar orientation and without interference from superimposed structures. MRI provides not only accurate information on the number and size of fibroids but also on their location within the uterus (cervix, corpus, fundus) and within the wall (submucosal, intramural. [Pg.71]

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is suitable for assessing female infertility, as infertility typically results from benign processes in women of reproductive age. The causes of female infertility include ovulatory disorders (i.e., pituitary adenoma and polycystic ovarian syndrome), disorders of the fallopian tubes (i.e., hydrosalpinx and pelvic inflammatory disease), uterine disorders (i.e.,mullerian duct anomaly, aden-omyosis, and leiomyoma), and pelvic endometriosis. [Pg.338]


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