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. 2024 Jun 26;13(13):1106. doi: 10.3390/cells13131106

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Reproductive-aged women with a large pelvic mass. Both presented with heavy menses, pelvic mass, and pressure. An MRI was obtained to better visualize large masses that were identified on the ultrasound. (A) A 45-year-old with a large pelvic mass. MRI: possible myxoid though features overlap with leiomyosarcoma. (B) A 44-year-old with a uterine mass. MRI: dominant anterior mass. Leiomyosarcoma cannot be entirely excluded. Pathology confirmed: benign leiomyoma. (C) A 38-year-old who presented with a pelvic mass and abnormal uterine bleeding; MRI sagittal view of a patient who presented with a pelvic mass and abnormal uterine bleeding.