MRI AND THE BENIGN OR MALIGNANT NATURE OF GYNAECOLOGICAL UTERINE TUMOURS - CASE REPORT
Abstract:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a superior imaging examination that is intended to add more information to the evaluation of gynaecological pathology. MRI has the advantage of providing additional information about the origin, nature, number, size, location and degree of degeneration of the tumour formations. The aim of the paper is to present our experience regarding the MRI investigation in gynaecological tumour pathology. We will present a case that has raised major issues of differential approach and diagnosis following the MRI result. MRI is a useful tool in tumour evaluation, but when it comes to gynaecological tumour pathology, both literature studies and our own experience show that its effectiveness is reduced in terms of the benign or malignant nature of a tumour.
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