Case Report

Uterine Carcinosarcoma: A Case Report and Literature Review

Figure 5

An example of pelvic MRI in a patient with high-grade uterine sarcoma (not the case presented in this study). The sagittal precontrast T1-weighted (a) and T2-weighted (b) MRI images demonstrate a heterogeneous mass (solid arrows, (a–d)) centered within the uterus which demonstrates enhancement on postcontrast axial (c) and sagittal (d) T1-weighted fat-saturated images. There are areas with restricted diffusion within the mass (dotted arrows, (e, f)) demonstrating high signal on DWI (e) with corresponding low signal on the ADC map (f).
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