Comprehensive MR Imaging of Acute Gynecologic Diseases1
Rapid advances in techniques of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging have enabled diagnosis of acute gynecologic conditions, which are characterized by sudden onset of lower abdominal pain, fever, genital bleeding, intraperitoneal bleeding, or symptoms of shock. The chemical-selective fat-suppression tec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiographics 2000-11, Vol.20 (6), p.1551 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rapid advances in techniques of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging have enabled diagnosis of acute gynecologic conditions, which
are characterized by sudden onset of lower abdominal pain, fever, genital bleeding, intraperitoneal bleeding, or symptoms
of shock. The chemical-selective fat-suppression technique not only helps establish the characteristics of lesions that contain
fat components but also increases the conspicuity of inflammatory lesions. When a T2-weighted image is obtained with a very
long effective echo time (>250 msec), even a small amount of ascites can be easily identified and the contrast between urine
and complex fluid becomes more conspicuous. T2*-weighted images are useful for identification of hemorrhagic lesions by demonstrating
deoxyhemoglobin and hemosiderin. Contrast materialâenhanced dynamic subtraction MR imaging performed with a three-dimensional
fast field-echo sequence and a rapid bolus injection of gadopentetate dimeglumine allows evaluation of lesion vascularity
and the anatomic relationship between pelvic vessels and a lesion and allows identification of the bleeding point by demonstrating
extravasation of contrast material. To optimize the MR imaging examination, attention should be given to the parameters of
each pulse sequence and proper combination of the sequences. |
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ISSN: | 0271-5333 1527-1323 |