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From: The value of the added diffusion-weighted images to multiparametric MRI in the early diagnosis of uterine cervix cancers and nodal assessment

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A 49-year-old female patient presented with vaginal bleeding. MRI pelvis was done. a, b Axial T1WI and sagittal T2WI revealed irregular polypoidal intermediate signal intensity lesion seen mainly harboring the cervical canal extending downward to the upper portion of the vagina and upward to the endometrial cavity with a subsequent irregular widening of the cervical canal and uterine cavity. c, d Axial and sagittal late post-contrast, the lesion showed non-homogenous irregular enhancement at the late post contrast sequence with invasion of the parametrium. e, f DWI, the lesion showed signal restriction with high b value (800) with corresponding low signal at ADC map. Diagnosis: cervical carcinoma

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