2023
DOI: 10.4103/jmh.jmh_230_22
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Diagnostic Role of Transvaginal Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Adenomyosis of the Uterus and its Correlation with Histopathology

Abstract: Background and Objective: The prevalence of adenomyosis of the uterus varies from 5% to 70%, and there is no clear consensus on its imaging diagnostic criteria. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of transvaginal sonography (TVS), combined TVS and color Doppler (TVS-CD), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of adenomyosis. Materials and Methods: This was a tertiary care hospital-based prospective study, in which 365 cli… Show more

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“…(D) Spectral Doppler showed a high peak systolic velocity (~50 cm/s) with a low resistance index of 0.3. Note that in differentiating from adenomyosis, which sometime shows multiple minute anechoic or spongy-like areas but not lacunar lakes or tortuous vessels, adenomyosis is characterized by the absence of flow or minimal flow or by the presence of straight, scattered vessels traversing a hypertrophic myometrium [18,19], typically not containing a high flow peak systolic velocity, as seen in AMV, as mentioned earlier.…”
Section: Case 4 (Figure 4)mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…(D) Spectral Doppler showed a high peak systolic velocity (~50 cm/s) with a low resistance index of 0.3. Note that in differentiating from adenomyosis, which sometime shows multiple minute anechoic or spongy-like areas but not lacunar lakes or tortuous vessels, adenomyosis is characterized by the absence of flow or minimal flow or by the presence of straight, scattered vessels traversing a hypertrophic myometrium [18,19], typically not containing a high flow peak systolic velocity, as seen in AMV, as mentioned earlier.…”
Section: Case 4 (Figure 4)mentioning
confidence: 77%