Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
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Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
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This was a patient who came for a follow up ultrasound. The diagnosis is obvious, but there is more to it than meets the eye, or is there? What do you make of this image of the uterus? Joe.
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Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
posted at 4/12/2011 3:05 PM GMT
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Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
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Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
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Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
posted at 10/12/2011 11:04 AM GMT
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Hello Dr Joe Ok then I suppose that there is a myoma of uterus and this appearance in the posterior wall of uterus is Ovary with the follicles. Yes It's hard to discuss these photos from a distance....Sofiko In Response to Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus: Ok.. This was better seen on real time imaging (the sonologist always has an advantage over those viewing still images).. ;-) This is a common condition of the uterus.. the image shows a mass lesion.....yes "Hip radiologist".. in the posterior wall of body... Can you explain the appearances now? I would rule out adenomyosis as the lesion is too well defined and echogenic, well encapsulated to be adenomyosis..... Joe. Posted by drjoea |
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Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
posted at 13/12/2011 2:24 AM GMT
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Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus
posted at 15/12/2011 3:23 AM GMT
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In Response to Re: Radiology quiz- diagnosis of this uterus: Thanks Joe... a little away from my area of expertise! Was the patient symptomatic or was this a purely incidental finding? Posted by hip radiologist This patient had discomfort and pain in the pelvic area.....Most of these patients ignore their symptoms until it gets pretty bad... Joe. |





