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British Journal of Radiology (1986) 59, 765-771
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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 59, Issue 704 765-771, Copyright © 1986 by British Institute of Radiology


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Imaging of questionable and unusual pelvic masses

KL Reuter, CJ D'Orsi, V Raptopoulos and K Evers

Ultrasonography is usually the initial diagnostic examination performed for evaluating gynaecological conditions and pelvic masses. The authors' experience with 11 "problem cases" and a review of the literature of such enigmas has led to the following recommendations in the following order: a plain radiograph or repeat ultrasound study; ultrasound study with the water enema technique; gastrointestinal examination if the answer is still not apparent, followed by computed tomography or a real-time ultrasound study during a clinical pelvic examination.





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