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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the different sonographic and MRI findings in surgically proven cases of ovarian torsion. Patients & method: The study retrospectively enrolled 14 incidences of surgically confirmed ovarian torsion. All patients had underwent US and MRI examination preopera...

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Main Authors: Reham M. Khalil, Leila Rawash El-Dieb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-06-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X16000358
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Summary:Purpose: This study aimed to determine the different sonographic and MRI findings in surgically proven cases of ovarian torsion. Patients & method: The study retrospectively enrolled 14 incidences of surgically confirmed ovarian torsion. All patients had underwent US and MRI examination preoperatively. Retrospective review of patients’ radiological images and reports was conducted looking for the presence of imaging features of ovarian torsion. Results: The most common findings in US and MRI were edematous enlarged ovary with peripherally displaced follicles and pelvic collection. Other common MR features included abnormal poor ovarian enhancement. MRI also appeared to be useful in detection of tube thickening and twisted pedicle which had different patterns increasing the reliability of ovarian torsion diagnosis. Conclusion: It is critical to be familiar with ovarian torsion manifestations on the different imaging modalities in order to expeditiously arrive to its diagnosis. The most common findings in US and MRI were edematous enlarged ovary with peripherally displaced follicles and pelvic collection. Other common MR features included abnormal poor ovarian enhancement. Also it appeared to be useful in detection of tube thickening and twisted pedicle which had different patterns increasing the reliability of ovarian torsion diagnosis.
ISSN:0378-603X