Ovarian solid tumors: MR imaging features with radiologic–pathologic correlation

Naoko Mukuda & Shinya Fujii et al. · 2020-04-27

Ovarian solid tumors have variable histological types including benign and malignant tumors. In addition, non-neoplastic lesions sometimes show a tumor-like appearance. It is important to differentiate benign from malignant tumors. In general, low signal intensity (SI) on T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), low SI on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and gradual increased pattern on dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging are known to be suggestive of a benign tumor. Conversely, there are some cases in which these rules do not apply. We should, therefore, strive for a greater understanding of these exceptional cases. Several tumors show characteristic findings on MR imaging reflecting pathologic features, which leads to the correct diagnosis. Additionally, MR imaging provides important information other than the nature of tumors, such as secondary uterine changes. Furthermore, clinical findings and laboratory examination data also help in determining the correct diagnosis.
Authors
Naoko Mukuda, Mana Ishibashi, Atsushi Murakami, Takeru Fukunaga, Shinya Fujii