The Role of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Gynecologic Oncology

PET Clinics
Sherelle L Laifer-NarinJeffrey H Newhouse

Abstract

This article discusses the role of Computed tomography (CT) and MR imaging in gynecologic malignancies by reviewing epidemiology, histologic subtypes, and staging systems. Imaging findings specific to different gynecologic malignancies on CT and MR imaging are reviewed and the advantages of each imaging modality discussed. Imaging of endometrial, cervical, and ovarian cancer is reviewed in depth, with a brief discussion of rare gynecologic cancers.

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Jul 17, 2020·Annals of Nuclear Medicine·Sergey Nikolaevich NovikovAnna Sergeevna Artemyeva
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