Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Fig. 3

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. 3

Female, 18 years, luteinized thecoma on the right ovary. a Axial T1WI showed a relatively large mass with isointensity (arrow). b On axial fat saturated T2WI, the mass (long arrow) showed heterogeneous isointensity compared with the myometrium. Hyperintensity in the mass represented degenerative changes. Minor-volume of ascites (short arrow) and ipsilateral ovary (short bold arrow) were present. This mass was accompanied with endometrial hyperplasia (long bold arrow). c On axial contrast-enhanced fat-saturated T1WI, the mass revealed marked enhancement (long arrow), similar with the myometrium (short arrow). d On DWI, the mass showed very high signal (grade 3). e On ADC map, the mean ADC value was 1.45 × 10−3 mm2/s. f On sagittal T2WI, the manifestation was similar to Fig. 3b

Back to article page