MR Findings of Primary Female Genital Tract Lymphoma: Cases Report and Literature Review
Journal: Austin Journal of Radiology (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-08
Abstract
Primary female genital tract lymphoma is a rare etiology with extremely rare occurrence. Imaging findings of primary female genital tract lymphoma are mostly reported in case report. Here, we reported three cases in our single institution with focus on the conventional MRI and Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) findings. In this cohort case series, there were no additional abnormal findings in other organs except in female genital tract. Lymphadenopathy was observed in one case and tumor extended beyond the uterus was observed in another case. The tumor enhancement and DWI findings were not different from other female malignant tumors. The final histological diagnosis will be needed to determine the etiology of disease.
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