Functional magnetic resonance imaging for clinical evaluation of uterine contractility

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Abstract

Uterine contractility out of the gestational phase, during the menstrual cycle and the habitual functional variations of the organ, this is one of the responsible mechanisms for reproduction and fertility, due to its direct action in the mechanisms conducting the spermatozoa to the ovule and in the decidual implantation. Pathologies such as uterine leiomyoma, endometriosis, adenomyosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, as well as the use of intrauterine devices and oral contraceptives, may alter a functionality of uterine contractility. Thus, magnetic resonance imaging with ultrafast sequences provides a dynamic evaluation (cine-MRI) and thus the correlation of uterine contractility quality in patients with current infertility or pathologies.

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Fornazari, V. A. V., Vayego, S. A., Szejnfeld, D., Szejnfeld, J., & Goldman, S. M. (2018). Functional magnetic resonance imaging for clinical evaluation of uterine contractility. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 16(1), eMD3863. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1679-45082018md3863

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