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. 2022 Apr 6;14(7):1835. doi: 10.3390/cancers14071835

Figure 7.

Figure 7

52-year-old female with a neuroendocrine tumor of the ovary. (A) Transverse ultrasound image of the pelvis demonstrates a heterogeneous mass in the pelvis (arrow) measuring about 14 cm. (B) Sagittal T2 weighted image, (C) axial T2 weighted image, (D) axial pre-contrast T1 weighted image, (E) axial fat-saturated post-contrast T1 weighted image, (F) sagittal fat-saturated post-contrast T1 weighted image, (G) axial diffusion-weighted images (B-100), (H) axial apparent diffusion coefficient images demonstrate a multiloculated mass with enhancing nodule (arrow) and restricted diffusion, (I) axial post-contrast CT image of the pelvis shows the heterogenous mass (arrow), and (J) axial post-contrast CT image of the abdomen demonstrates the multiple hepatic metastases (arrow). The mass was resected, and a biopsy reported neuroendocrine tumor of the ovary with synaptophysin, CD56, CK7, and CDX-2 were positive, and chromogranin was focally positive, with a Ki67 index of less than 5%.