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Thanatophoric dwarfism
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05 Apr 2012
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Incarcerated/malrotated uterus
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16 Feb 2022
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Cervical cancer and Brenner tumor (gross pathology)
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15 May 2020
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Pathology
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Urethral diverticulum
Urethral diverticula, or urethroceles, are focal outpouchings of the urethra. They should not be confused with a ureterocele of the distal ureter.
Epidemiology
Urethral diverticula occur far more frequently in women than in men and are estimated to occur in 1-6% of women, especially those with...
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Uterine lipoleiomyoma
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09 Apr 2024
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MRI
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Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndrome with tubo-ovarian endometriosis
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30 May 2022
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MRI
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Follicular ovarian cyst
Published
22 Nov 2016
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CT
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Pedunculated submucosal leiomyoma prolapsing into vagina
Published
30 May 2022
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MRI
Article
Incarcerated uterus
An incarcerated uterus or trapped uterus describes an uncommon situation where a retroverted or retroflexed gravid uterus fails to ascend into the abdominal cavity.
Epidemiology
This is an uncommon presentation and is said to occur in 1 in 3000 pregnancies 1. Uncomplicated retroversion may be ...
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Krukenberg tumor
Published
03 Aug 2011
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CT
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Müllerian duct anomaly classification
The Müllerian duct anomaly classification is a seven-class system that can be used to describe a number of embryonic Müllerian duct anomalies:
class I: uterine agenesis/uterine hypoplasia
a: vaginal (uterus: normal/variety of abnormal forms)
b: cervical
c: fundal
d: tubal
e: combined
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Ovarian torsion
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01 Jul 2022
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MRI
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Ovarian torsion
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07 Apr 2022
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MRI
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Endometrial polyp
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31 Oct 2011
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Ultrasound
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Lymphoma - stage IV
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05 Sep 2017
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Uterine and pelvic arteriovenous malformation
Published
16 May 2013
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MRI
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Cardinal ligament
The cardinal ligaments, also known as transverse cervical ligaments or Mackenrodt ligaments, are paired structures that act to support the pelvic organs of the female pelvis. These along with the uterosacral and pubocervical ligaments, provide support to prevent pelvic organ prolapse 1.
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Serous inclusion cyst of the ovary
Published
02 Jul 2022
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MRI
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Endometrioma - T2 dark spot sign
Published
02 Jun 2017
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MRI
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Sea anemone sign
The sea anemone sign is a unique (but not wholly exclusive) appearance seen in ovarian serous surface papillary borderline tumors (SSPBT). It refers to its surface stroma frequently branches into exophytic papillary stalks, macroscopically 1.
Radiographic features
On cross-sectional imaging, p...