Intrapelvic chronic expanding hematoma: Magnetic resonance imaging findings with pathological correlation

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Abstract

Chronic expanding hematoma is rare and occasionally misdiagnosed as malignant neoplasm. We describe a case in the female pelvis and correlate findings from pathology and magnetic resonance imaging. On diffusion-weighted images (DWI), our patient's hematoma showed 2 different signal intensities, which corresponded to pathological features of fresh and altered blood components. DWI can distinguish between such pathological features of a chronic expanding hematoma.

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Sakurai, J., Akaki, S., Yonezawa, M., Horiguchi, I., Nakamura, S., & Kanazawa, S. (2010). Intrapelvic chronic expanding hematoma: Magnetic resonance imaging findings with pathological correlation. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 9(2), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.9.81

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