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Fig. 6 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 6

From: Non-neoplastic diseases of the fallopian tube: MR imaging with emphasis on diffusion-weighted imaging

Fig. 6

Hematosalpinx. Same patient as in Fig. 5. (a) Sagittal and (b) coronal T2-weighted MR images show a distended right fallopian tube with dark thick wall and intermediate signal intensity content (white arrows). (c) Sagittal fat-suppressed T1-weighted image shows a distended fallopian tube with high signal intensity content (white arrow), a finding consistent with hematosalpinx (d) Axial DW image (b = 800 s/mm2) shows that the lesion’s content demonstrates restricted diffusion with high signal intensity (white arrow). (e) Haematoxylin and eosin stained sample showed massive intramural haemorrhage and vascular ectasia (H&E 150X)

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