Uterine Fibroleiomyoma: MR Imaging Appearances before and after Embolization of Uterine Arteries
2000
PURPOSE: To evaluate the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging appearances of uterine fibroleiomyoma before and after embolization and to determine whether there are preembolization MR imaging characteristics that are predictive of a successful outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR imaging was performed in 18 patients (32 fibroleiomyomas) before and at 2 and 6 months after embolization of the uterine arteries. On each occasion, fibroleiomyoma signal intensity and gadolinium enhancement characteristics were assessed in comparison with those of myometrium on T1-weighted and gadolinium-enhanced images or with those of skeletal muscle on T2-weighted images. Fibroleiomyoma volume was measured by using the ellipsoid formula. RESULTS: The mean fibroleiomyoma volume before embolization was 340 cm3 (range, 15–1,383 cm3). The mean reduction in fibroleiomyoma volume was 43% at 2 months and 59% at 6 months. Before embolization, high signal intensity on T1-weighted images was predictive of a poor response (P = .008), and high ...
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