Review of uterine fibroids: imaging of typical and atypical features, variants, and mimics with emphasis on workup and FIGO classification.
Muhammad O AwiwiMohamed BadawyAkram M ShaabanChristine O MeniasJeanne M HorowitzMoataz SolimanCorey T JensenAyman H GaballahJuan J Ibarra-RoviraMyra K FeldmanMindy X WangPeter S LiuKhaled M ElsayesPublished in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2022)
Uterine fibroids are the most common gynecologic neoplasm. Although non-degenerated fibroids are easily identifiable on imaging, degenerated fibroids, fibroid variants, and fibroids with unusual growth patterns can constitute a diagnostic dilemma. Identification of these abnormal morphologic features can alter the diagnosis of presumed uterine fibroids and hence change management plans. This article reviews the typical and atypical radiologic imaging features of uterine fibroids, with an emphasis on the pitfalls, mimics, and radiologically identifiable features that can alter clinical management plans.