Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Non-Puerperal Complete Uterine Inversion
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2015Author
Pul, Soner
Kilic, Fahrettin
Kilinc, Aydin
Kilickaya, Ahmet
Mihmanli, Veli
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Uterine inversion is shortly described as the indentation and depression of the fundic area extending downwards up to the different levels of the birth canal till vaginal opening. Clinical diagnosis of uterine inversion is difficult due to its non-specific symptoms and physical examination. Ultrasonography is the most practical modality for radiological evaluation, but it is inadequate to determine the exact nature of this condition and making the differential diagnosis. In this case, we present the main MRI findings of non-puerperal complete uterine inversion caused by a giant leiomyoma.
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