Magnetic resonance imaging in gynecological practice

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become one of the leading methods of noninvasive diagnostics in the last 10 years. Interest in this type of examination is due to its great potential possibilities: absence of radiation exposure, high natural tissue contrast, obtaining sections of any orientation, possibility of multiple examination and dynamic control, determining not only the anatomical structure of soft tissues, but also their chemical composition.

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A. T. Valiullina

Kazan State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Republican Diagnostic Center

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Russian Federation

L. M. Tukhvatullina

Kazan State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Republican Diagnostic Center

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Russian Federation

R. F. Bakhtiozin

Kazan State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Republican Diagnostic Center

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Russian Federation

I. R. Chuvashaev

Kazan State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Republican Diagnostic Center

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Russian Federation

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2. Fig. 1. MP-tomogram of patient A.S. Myoma uteri with the phenomena of edema in the node. Axial T2-WI.

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3. Fig. 2. MP-tomogram of patient G.M. Adenomyosis. Axial T2-WI.

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4. Fig. 3. MP-tomogram of patient K.E. Polycystic ovaries. Axial T2-WI.

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