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BROOKLYN 3 MRI USER GROUP Sally-Anne COLLINS Sat 31 st Aug 2013 Session 2 / Talk 4 11:25 – 11:40 ABSTRACT A case study of a 23 year old female patient with an initial diagnosis of partial molar pregnancy. Ultrasound imaging proved inconclusive suggesting a Artero-Venous Malformation. MRI was used to further differentiate the mass prior to surgical intervention. Further examples on the role of MRI in the diagnosis of vascular pelvic anomalies.
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AVM of the female pelvis Sally-Anne Collins
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Arterial Venous Malformations Occur throughout the body Asymptomatic lesions – Minimal shunting – Active shunting – Venous engorgement – Venous hypertension
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Symptoms Mild discomfort Significant bleeding – Trauma – Hormonal change Puberty Pregnancy
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Protocol Sagittal T2 Axial T2 whole pelvis Axial T1 whole pelvis High Res Axial and Coronal T2 of Uterus Sagittal T1 Lava Flex – Axial and Coronal Lava Flex
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Case study 1 43 yr old – Previous miscarriage – ?retained products of conception
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Case study 2 30 yr old female – History of incomplete miscarriage – US suggested AVM and retained products – Gradual decline in haemoglobin
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Case study 3 A 23 year old female – Post ERPOC procedure for partial molar pregnancy. – On and off spotting – One episode of severe bleeding – Ultrasound diagnosed a likely AVM.
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Thank you to: Dr Bina Lanka Dr Laxmi Lanka
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