What is ovarian cancer
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In this radiology lecture, we reveal the imaging appearance of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary and explain differentiating features from serous cystadenocarcinoma. • Key points include: • 1) A rare type of malignant ovarian epithelial tumor. • 2) Often large at presentation, may be enormous. • 3) Almost always multilocular. • 4) Mucinous, proteinaceous and hemorrhagic material within loculi. • 5) US: Scattered low-level echoes. • 6) MRI: “Stained glass” appearance = Variable T1/T2 signal. Thick mucin = T1/T2 hyperintense. • 7) Irregular, thick septations and solid components with internal vascularity and enhancement allow differentiation from mucinous cystadenoma. • Click the YouTube Community tab or follow on social media for bonus teaching material posted throughout the week! • Website: http://www.radiologistHQ.com • Video Podcast: http://bit.ly/radiologistHQ • Instagram: / radiologisthq • Facebook: / radiologistheadquarters • Twitter: / radiologisthq
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