Presentation
Vaginal bleeding.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Prolapsed endometrial polyp
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Large pedunculated intracavitary mass arising from the anterior uterine wall, filling the uterine cavity and prolapsing into the vagina through a distended endocervical canal
The lesion displays intermediate signal intensity on T1WI, inhomogeneous high signal on T2WI surrounded by hyperintense fluid and thin rim enhancement after contrast injection.
Case Discussion
MRI features are most consistent of a prolapsed endometrial polyp.