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Fig. 1C. 62-year-old woman with superficial (20%) invasion of
myometrium by endometrial cancer coexisting with adenomyosis.
Contrast-enhanced dynamic MRIs obtained during early phase (C) and
delayed phase (D) show tumor as slightly enhanced lesion in endometrial
cavity that contrasts well with well-enhanced myometrium. Marked enhancement
of inner layer of myometrium (arrows) can be seen during early phase
(C). Contrast between tumor and myometrium is better on
contrast-enhanced images than on unenhanced images (B). Abnormal signal
intensity of tumor is confined to inner half of myometrium.