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Fig. 2 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Fig. 2

From: Value of diffusion-weighted imaging combined with conventional magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of thecomas/fibrothecomas and their differential diagnosis with malignant pelvic solid tumors

Fig. 2

Female, 27 years, fibrothecoma larger than 6 cm on the right ovary. a Axial T1WI showed a solid mass with isointensity (arrow). b On axial fat saturated T2WI, the mass (arrow) was hypointensity compared with the myometrium. Hyperintensity in the mass represented degenerative changes (short arrow). This tumor was accompanied with endometrial hyperplasia (bold arrow). c On axial contrast-enhanced fat saturated T1WI, the mass (long arrow) revealed minor enhancement, weaker than the myometrium (short arrow). d On DWI, the mass appeared as a slightly high signal (grade 1). e On ADC map, the mean ADC value was 1.35 × 10−3 mm2/s. f On sagittal contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1WI, the manifestation was similar to that shown in Fig. 2c

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