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Discussion About Radiology
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Patient: Female, 54 years
Scan Date 09-Apr-2024
Female
TECHNIQUE:
Multiplanar, multi-sequential images through pelvis with IV contrast administration.
CLINICAL INDICATION:
Biopsy proven moderately differentiated cervical carcinoma.
FINDINGS:
There is abnormal signal intensity diffuse circumferential polypoidal wall thickening seen involving cervix
predominantly along it posterior wall and extends downward to involve entire length of vagina. It measures
5.7 x 3.7 cm in maximum axial dimension at the level of upper cervix and extends for maximum length of
8.4 cm.
It appears isointense on T1WI, hyperintense on T2WI relative to cervical stroma and show significantly
heterogenous postcontrast enhancement.
Anteriorly it is focally abutting urinary bladder and posteriorly rectum with focal loss fat planes. Superiorly it
is involving lower uterine segment where it is bulging into lumen resulting in luminal narrowing however no
evidence of obstruction or dilatation of proximal endometrial canal seen. In
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