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British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, e101-e104
© 2007 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/16457460

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Gliomatosis peritonei: MRI appearances and its potential role in follow up

R A England, MRCP, FRCR N M DESouza, FRCR, MD and S B Kaye, MD, FRCP

Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Downs Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5PT, UK


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Figure 1. T2 weighted (a) axial and (b) sagittal MRI images through nodular mature glial tissue within the right adnexa (open arrows). A smaller deposit is visible superiorly (white arrow). (c) T2 weighted axial MRI demonstrating left pouch of Douglas nodule (arrowhead).

 

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Figure 2. T2 weighted (a) axial and (b) sagittal MRI through the right adnexal mass (open arrows) shows no measurable growth in 2 months. (c) T2 weighted axial MRI through the left pouch of Douglas demonstrates significant growth in this nodular deposit (arrowhead).

 





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