Fig. 2.
A 30-year-old patient with a normal post-therapeutic clinical examination. T2-weighted MR imaging (a, b arrow) showed an infracentimetric suspicious region centrally in the cervix. Local follow-up during 1 year remained normal. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI, c arrow) was not suspect for both readers. The ADC map (d arrow) was hyperintense (ADC, reader 1: 132 × 10−4 mm2/s and reader 2: 125 × 10−4 mm2/s), confirming the presence of fluid rather than tumour. The delta ADC was not suspect for readers (δADC, reader 1: 63 × 10−4 and reader 2: 52 × 10−4) on the basis of aforementioned cut-off of 31 × 10−4. Note the use of intravaginal gel in order to expand the vagina on b (white star)