Magnetic resonance imaging of endometriosis : a common but often hidden, missed, and misdiagnosed entity

2022
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dc.abstract.enEndometriosis is a common benign and chronic inflammatory gynaecological disease due to functional endome trial glands and stroma in an ectopic location outside the uterine cavity. It affects 5-10% of reproductive age group women in the peak age of 24-29 years. However, women with infertility and chronic pelvic pain have an even greater prevalence, accounting for 30-50% and 90% of cases, respectively. Although it is a common entity, patients often get a delayed diagnosis because it is often subtle (hidden), missed, or confused with mimics, leading to misdiagnosis, which significantly affects patients’ quality of life because they live in constant pain from undiagnosed endometriosis. Laparoscopy followed by histopathological confirmation is the gold standard for diagnosis, but it is an invasive pro cedure. MRI is an excellent non-invasive modality that helps in non-invasive diagnosis, with excellent delineation of the disease extent, and thus provides a presurgical mapping of the disease, which is helpful for the operating surgeon. Radiologists should be aware of all possible spectrum and diagnose this early and provide a detailed structured report mapping the entire extent of the disease process, which helps in effective treatment planning and successful outcomes in improving patients’ quality of life.pl
dc.contributor.authorZuber, Mohammadpl
dc.contributor.authorShoaib, Mohammadpl
dc.contributor.authorKumari, Surbhipl
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-05T06:34:51Z
dc.date.available2023-04-05T06:34:51Z
dc.date.issued2022pl
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dc.description.volume87pl
dc.identifier.doi10.5114/pjr.2022.119032pl
dc.identifier.eissn1899-0967pl
dc.identifier.issn1733-134Xpl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/309915
dc.languageengpl
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dc.subject.enendometriosispl
dc.subject.endeep infiltrative endometriosispl
dc.subject.enendometriomapl
dc.subject.enmalignant transformationpl
dc.subject.enscar endometriosispl
dc.subtypeReviewArticlepl
dc.titleMagnetic resonance imaging of endometriosis : a common but often hidden, missed, and misdiagnosed entitypl
dc.title.journalPolish Journal of Radiologypl
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dc.abstract.enpl
Endometriosis is a common benign and chronic inflammatory gynaecological disease due to functional endome trial glands and stroma in an ectopic location outside the uterine cavity. It affects 5-10% of reproductive age group women in the peak age of 24-29 years. However, women with infertility and chronic pelvic pain have an even greater prevalence, accounting for 30-50% and 90% of cases, respectively. Although it is a common entity, patients often get a delayed diagnosis because it is often subtle (hidden), missed, or confused with mimics, leading to misdiagnosis, which significantly affects patients’ quality of life because they live in constant pain from undiagnosed endometriosis. Laparoscopy followed by histopathological confirmation is the gold standard for diagnosis, but it is an invasive pro cedure. MRI is an excellent non-invasive modality that helps in non-invasive diagnosis, with excellent delineation of the disease extent, and thus provides a presurgical mapping of the disease, which is helpful for the operating surgeon. Radiologists should be aware of all possible spectrum and diagnose this early and provide a detailed structured report mapping the entire extent of the disease process, which helps in effective treatment planning and successful outcomes in improving patients’ quality of life.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Zuber, Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorpl
Shoaib, Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kumari, Surbhi
dc.date.accessioned
2023-04-05T06:34:51Z
dc.date.available
2023-04-05T06:34:51Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2022
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. e460-e461
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e448-e461
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
87
dc.identifier.doipl
10.5114/pjr.2022.119032
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1899-0967
dc.identifier.issnpl
1733-134X
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/309915
dc.languagepl
eng
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eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.pl
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otwarte repozytorium
dc.subject.enpl
endometriosis
dc.subject.enpl
deep infiltrative endometriosis
dc.subject.enpl
endometrioma
dc.subject.enpl
malignant transformation
dc.subject.enpl
scar endometriosis
dc.subtypepl
ReviewArticle
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Magnetic resonance imaging of endometriosis : a common but often hidden, missed, and misdiagnosed entity
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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