A case of struma uteri

Author(s): Akai M, Isoda H, Sawada S, Izumi M, Hideo K, et al.

Abstract

Teratomas of the uterus are very rare, with 17 cases reported [1-3]. To our knowledge, a pure struma of the uterus has not been described in the literature. We present the MRI features of a patient with this rare entity.

 

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