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Pelvic MRI may be diagnostic of endometrial cancer.The MRI findings of endometrial cancer vary according to FIGO staging.<ref>{{Cite web | title =endometrial cancer MRI | url =http://radiopaedia.org/articles/endometrial-carcinoma}}</ref> | Pelvic MRI may be diagnostic of endometrial cancer.The MRI findings of endometrial cancer vary according to FIGO staging.<ref>{{Cite web | title =endometrial cancer MRI | url =http://radiopaedia.org/articles/endometrial-carcinoma}}</ref> | ||
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A dedicated pelvic MRI protocol is recommended for optimal assessment.<ref>{{Cite web | title =endometrial cancer MRI | url =http://radiopaedia.org/articles/endometrial-carcinoma}}</ref> | A dedicated pelvic MRI protocol is recommended for optimal assessment.<ref>{{Cite web | title =endometrial cancer MRI | url =http://radiopaedia.org/articles/endometrial-carcinoma}}</ref> | ||
MRI is considered superior to CT for local staging. Contrast enhanced MRI imaging improves accuracy in detecting myometrial invasion. | MRI is considered superior to CT for local staging. Contrast enhanced MRI imaging improves accuracy in detecting myometrial invasion. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Monalisa Dmello, M.B,B.S., M.D. [2]
Overview
Pelvic MRI may be diagnostic of endometrial cancer.The MRI findings of endometrial cancer vary according to FIGO staging.[1]
Pelvic MRI
A dedicated pelvic MRI protocol is recommended for optimal assessment.[2] MRI is considered superior to CT for local staging. Contrast enhanced MRI imaging improves accuracy in detecting myometrial invasion.
- T1: hypo- to isointense to normal endometrium
- T1 C+(Gd): carcinomatous tissue will enhance less than normal endometrium
- T2: hyperintense or heterogeneous relative to normal endometrium
MR Imaging findings according to FIGO stage
Stage of endometrial cancer | MRI findings |
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Stage 1: tumour confined to uterus |
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Stage 2: tumour extends to cervix |
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Stage 3: tumour extension beyond the uterus |
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Stage 4: bladder/rectal or distant metastasis |
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