Krukenberg Tumors in Young Women: Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diagnosis.
Gary G GhahremaniPublished in: Journal of computer assisted tomography (2023)
Krukenberg tumors are being diagnosed with an increasing frequency because of well-documented rising incidence of gastric and colorectal carcinomas among young women. Therefore, those presenting with gastrointestinal cancer should have careful imaging of their ovaries for possible metastases, and conversely, the clinical or sonographic detection of bilateral ovarian masses would require evaluation by CT or MRI of the abdomen in search for a potential primary gastrointestinal cancer. This report highlights the CT and MRI features of this neoplastic process and reviews the current concepts about its development and management.
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