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most desmoid tumors are well circumscribed masses, although in some cases they may appear more aggressive with ill-defined margins | most desmoid tumors are well circumscribed masses, although in some cases they may appear more aggressive with ill-defined margins | ||
most are relatively homogeneously or focally hyperattenuating when compared to soft tissue on the non-contrast scan. | most are relatively homogeneously or focally hyperattenuating when compared to soft tissue on the non-contrast scan. | ||
most will demonstrate enhancement following administration of intravenous contrast.<ref name="radio"> Desmoid tumor. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/aggressive-fibromatosis. Accessed on January 20, 2015</ref> | most will demonstrate enhancement following administration of intravenous contrast.<ref name="radio"> Desmoid tumor. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/aggressive-fibromatosis. Accessed on January 20, 2015</ref> The CT appearance of desmoid tumors depends on their composition. They may appear homogeneous or heterogeneous and hypo-, iso-, or hyperintense compared with the attenuation of muscles. The degree of enhancement after the intravenous administration of contrast medium is variable [1,5,7,8]. In this case, the mass showed attenuation equal to that of muscle, but after the intravenous administration of contrast medium, mild enhancement was demonstrated even in the delayed images.<ref name="EconomouPitta2011">{{cite journal|last1=Economou|first1=Athanasios|last2=Pitta|first2=Xanthi|last3=Andreadis|first3=Efstathios|last4=Papapavlou|first4=Leonidas|last5=Chrissidis|first5=Thomas|title=Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: a case report|journal=Journal of Medical Case Reports|volume=5|issue=1|year=2011|pages=326|issn=1752-1947|doi=10.1186/1752-1947-5-326}}</ref> | ||
<gallery>Rectus-abdominis-muscle-desmoid-tumour.jpg | Desmoid tumor of rectus abdominis muscle</gallery> | <gallery>Rectus-abdominis-muscle-desmoid-tumour.jpg | Desmoid tumor of rectus abdominis muscle</gallery> | ||
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Overview
CT
most desmoid tumors are well circumscribed masses, although in some cases they may appear more aggressive with ill-defined margins most are relatively homogeneously or focally hyperattenuating when compared to soft tissue on the non-contrast scan. most will demonstrate enhancement following administration of intravenous contrast.[1] The CT appearance of desmoid tumors depends on their composition. They may appear homogeneous or heterogeneous and hypo-, iso-, or hyperintense compared with the attenuation of muscles. The degree of enhancement after the intravenous administration of contrast medium is variable [1,5,7,8]. In this case, the mass showed attenuation equal to that of muscle, but after the intravenous administration of contrast medium, mild enhancement was demonstrated even in the delayed images.[2]
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Desmoid tumor of rectus abdominis muscle
Reference
- ↑ Desmoid tumor. Radiopedia(2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/aggressive-fibromatosis. Accessed on January 20, 2015
- ↑ Economou, Athanasios; Pitta, Xanthi; Andreadis, Efstathios; Papapavlou, Leonidas; Chrissidis, Thomas (2011). "Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: a case report". Journal of Medical Case Reports. 5 (1): 326. doi:10.1186/1752-1947-5-326. ISSN 1752-1947.