Uterine Sarcomas: Are There MRI Signs Predictive of Histopathological Diagnosis? A 50-Patient Case Series with Pathological Correlation.
Siegfried HélageStéphanie VandeventerJean-Noël BuyCorinne BordonnéPierre-Alexandre JustDenis JacobMichel GhossainPascal RoussetÉlisabeth DionPublished in: Sarcoma (2021)
It may be feasible to get close to histological type of a uterine sarcoma based on our topographic classification into two radiological subgroups, corresponding to two kinds of diagnostic difficulties. Advances in knowledge. MRI signs suggestive of histopathological malignancy are identifiable, considering the triad T2WI/DWI/DCE-MRI, easily for type 1 but less easily for type 2; the threshold value for ADC is 0.86 × 10-3 mm2/s.