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Volume : 4, Issue : 2, Year : 2017
Article Page : 208-211
Abstract
Aims and Objectives:
· The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of MRI in diagnosis of Sonographically indeterminate adnexal lesions.
· To further characterize them in terms of content (solid, cystic, both solid-cystic), origin, tissue characterization (fat, blood, fibrous) and benign vs malignant potential.
· To elucidate the sonographic imaging features leading to indeterminate diagnoses.
Conclusion: Adnexa is a complex structure, a significant proportion of adnexal masses detected by sonography are indeterminate. Sonography remains the initial imaging modality of choice in the assessment of the female pelvis, because it is readily available, inexpensive, safe and quick. Despite the high sensitivity of US, it is rarely specific. This study revealed that sonography performed poorly for determining the origin of the mass, which is the essential first step in characterizing an adnexal mass. MRI with its high contrast resolution & tissue characterization capabilities, helps in accurately resolving these uncertainties.
Keyword: MRI, Comparative studies, Adnexal lesions, Female Pelvis
How to cite : Taxak A, Dodia A V, Patel P B, Shah H, Davee A, Diagnostic accuracy of MRI in Sonographically Indeterminate Adnexal lesions. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2017;4(2):208-211
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