The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of Gynecological Disorders
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Date
2009Author
Mamai, Christine A
Type
ThesisLanguage
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Background
Pelvic disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide-Studies
have shown that MRI is invaluable in evaluating the female gynecological pelvis
where Computed Tomography (CT) and Ultrasound (US) have been found to be
inconclusive.'
Methodology
This was a prospective descriptive study at the Kenyatta National Hospital and
the Plaza Imaging Solutions during the period November 2008 to April 2009.
Sixty two (62) female patients referred for gynecological pelvic MRI were
studied.
Objective
The objective of this study was to determine the pattern of pelvic disease seen in
the gynecological patients using 1.5 Tesla MRI units at two MRI centers in
Nairobi. The study also established the age, presenting complaints and
indications of patients who were referred for MRI examination.
Results
Sixty two female patients with a mean age of 44.8 years and an age- range of
15years to 80years were included. 46 of the patients were referred for MRI as a
secondary imaging modality after inconclusive US (54.0%) and inconclusive CT
(19.0%) examinations. Assessment of carcinoma of the cervix was the commonest
clinical indication (30.6%) followed by pelvic mass (24.2%). Pelvic mass was the
most common presenting complaint at 39.9%. MRI diagnosis was conclusive in
90.3% cases with the commonest diagnosis being carcinoma of the cervix (28.6%).
Conclusion
MRI was a useful imaging modality in the evaluation of gynecological disorders.
Its main application was in evaluating gynecological malignancy. It was also
useful in the further evaluation of lesions in inconclusive ultrasound and
Computed tomography examinations
Citation
Master Of Medicine In Diagnostic Imaging And Radiation Medicine, University Of Nairobi,2009Publisher
University of Nairobi Department Of Diagnostic Imaging And Radiation Medicine