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Efficacy of Contrast-Enhanced CT in Assessing the Endometrium

Julia Grossman1, Zina J. Ricci1, Alla Rozenblit1, Kathy Freeman2, Fernanda Mazzariol1 and Marjorie W. Stein1

1 Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, 111 E 210th St., Bronx, NY 10467.
2 Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Biostatistics Unit, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY.


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Fig. 1 43-year-old woman with normal endometrium. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows ovoid, non-triangular-shaped endometrium and ascites. Arrows denote transverse axis of endometrium.

 

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Fig. 2 27-year-old woman with normal endometrium. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows hypodense, tubular, non-triangular-shaped endometrium.

 

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Fig. 3A 62-year-old woman with abnormal endometrium. Transvaginal sonogram (A) and axial contrast-enhanced CT image (B) show thickened endometrium in postmenopausal patient. Calipers (A) indicate thickness of endometrium.

 

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Fig. 3B 62-year-old woman with abnormal endometrium. Transvaginal sonogram (A) and axial contrast-enhanced CT image (B) show thickened endometrium in postmenopausal patient. Calipers (A) indicate thickness of endometrium.

 

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Fig. 4A 34-year-old woman with normal endometrium. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows prominent triangular-shaped endometrium. Number 1 and circle indicate incidental measure of ovarian cyst not relevant to endometrium or this article.

 

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Fig. 4B 34-year-old woman with normal endometrium. Sagittal reconstruction image of same patient shows normal thin endometrium on this magnified image.

 

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Fig. 5 Chart shows classification system for endometrial thickness on CT.

 

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