Prolapsed endometrial polyp

Case contributed by Ammar Haouimi
Diagnosis probable

Presentation

Metrorrhagia

Patient Data

Age: 50 years
Gender: Female
mri

There is a large pedunculated intracavitary mass arising from the posterior uterine wall, filling the uterine cavity and prolapsing into the vagina through a distended endocervical canal. It is of intermediate signal intensity on T1WI, inhomogeneous high signal on T2WI surrounded by hyperintense fluid and endometrium with intense, and heterogeneous enhancement following IV contrast. 

Case Discussion

MRI features are most consistent of a prolapsed endometrial polyp.

Additional contributor: Assia Kendri, radiographer, CIM Aurès, Batna Algeria

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