Metastatic tumours of the ovaries: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance

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Abstract

The ovaries constitute common sites for metastatic spread, and the distinction between a primary or secondary tumour is critical for appropriate patient management, especially when ovarian involvement is the initial manifestation of disease. Familiarisation with the typical imaging features according to the site of origin may assist in recognising the metastatic aetiology of these tumours.

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Kyriazi, S., Wakefield, J. C., & Desouza, N. M. (2013). Metastatic tumours of the ovaries: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance. In Ovarian Neoplasm Imaging (pp. 365–384). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8633-6_23

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