GYN – Uterus
- Cervical Cancer Staging: A Resident’s Primer
- Normal or Abnormal? Demystifying Uterine and Cervical Contrast Enhancement at Multidetector CT
- The Sonographic and Color Doppler Features of Retained Products of Conception Key Points
“An endometrial mass is the most sensitive finding for RPOCs.”
“If no mass or endometrial fluid is seen and the endometrial thickness is less than 10 mm, RPOCs are extremely unlikely.”
“The absence of blood flow does not exclude the diagnosis of RPOCs.”
- Imaging the Endometrium: Disease and Normal Variants Key Points
“A normal-appearing uterus and endometrial cavity in the presence of postpartum hemorrhage indicates uterine atony, whereas an echogenic intracavitary mass is suggestive of RPOC.”
“If the mass remains attached to the endometrium, a finding of high-velocity, low-resistance flow at color Doppler US is suspicious for RPOC.”
“A peak systolic velocity of 21 cm/sec is used as the minimum threshold for the diagnosis of residual trophoblastic tissue.”
“It should be noted that the lack of increased flow does not eliminate the possibility of RPOC.”
- Multilocular Cystic Lesions in the Uterine Cervix: Broad Spectrum of Imaging Features and Pathologic Correlation