CT and MRI of adnexal masses in patients with primary nonovarian malignancy

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This review discusses CT and MRI findings for adnexal masses in patients with nonovarian malignancy, highlighting metastases, primary ovarian cancer, and incidental benign conditions.

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this pictorial essay is to review the differential considerations when an adnexal mass is detected on CT or MRI in a patient with a primary nonovarian malignancy. CONCLUSION: Such adnexal masses may be metastases to the ovaries, primary ovarian malignancy, or incidental benign disorders. Solid masses are more likely metastases, but metastases can be predominantly cystic and primary ovarian cancers can be solid. MRI may help characterize incidental benign entities such as endometriosis, fibroma, and peritoneal inclusion cysts.

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endometriosis

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Adnexal Diseases Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tomography, X-Ray Computed Adnexal Diseases Adnexal Diseases Adolescent Adult Aged Diagnosis, Differential Female Genital Neoplasms, Female Genital Neoplasms, Female Genital Neoplasms, Female Humans Middle Aged Neoplasm Metastasis

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