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From: A giant pregnancy-associated intra-abdominal desmoid tumour: not necessarily a contraindication for subsequent pregnancy

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Radiological images. (A) Unenhanced T1-weighted MRI shows large, almost homogeneous, well-defined, intermediately low signal intensity mass, occupying the abdominal cavity, displacing solid organs and bowel loops. (B, C) T2-weighted MRI depicts heterogeneously hyperintense mass (arrows), with prominent areas of low signal intensity and unrelated to the bladder and uterus (asterisk). (D, E) Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted MRI shows no intervening fat planes between homogeneously enhancing pancreas (arrows) and slowly and heterogeneously enhancing tumour (asterisk), with intervening low signal intensity areas. (F) Unenhanced CT demonstrates the mass displacing opacified bowel loops.

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