Fig. 6From: Imaging spectrum of acquired uterine vascular abnormalities with angiographic correlates, a pictorial reviewAcquired uterine AVM and pseudoaneurysm in a 30-year-old. She had a history of previous two caesarian sections, therapeutic D&C for GTC and presented with heavy vaginal bleeding for two months. A Dynamic post-contrast MRI, saggital image shows an abnormal signal area in the lower uterine body (white arrow) B same area in axial section shows a multiple abnormal flow voids over the uterine surface and a large vessel reaching up to the above described abnormal signal area (yellow arrow). C The pelvic arteriogram showed an AVM in the lower uterine body supplied by the left ovarian artery and bilateral uterine arteries. In addition, a 2Â cm pseudoaneurysm of the left ovarian artery (red arrow) is also seen. D Successful PVA embolisation of vascular malformation and pseudoaneurysm in the uterus supplied by left ovarian and bilateral uterine arteriesBack to article page