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Pre-treatment magnetic resonance stratification of endometrial carcinoma – the role of dynamic contrast-enhanced and diffusion-weighted imaging
O carcinoma do endométrio apresenta uma
taxa de incidência em Portugal de cerca de
7.2%, sendo a 5ª neoplasia mais comum na
mulher. Apesar de apresentar uma prevalência
relativamente elevada, o seu prognóstico global
é favorável, uma vez que 75% dos casos são
diagnosticados em estádio precoce.
O estudo por ressonância magnética é geralmente
efectuado após a realização de uma ecografia para
avaliação de uma hemorragia uterina anormal e
após o diagnóstico histológico por histeroscopia
ou ressecção. Contudo, a ressonância magnética
pode apresentar um papel determinante no
diagnóstico em casos de impossibilidade de
biópsia e nos quais a biópsia é inconclusiva.
Além do mais, apesar de esta técnica não ser
contemplada na classificação para o estadiamento
do carcinoma do endométrio da International
Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics de
2009, apresenta uma função fundamental no
estadiamento pré-operatório destas doentes,
sendo crucial para definir a abordagem cirúrgica
e terapêutica.
No presente artigo, as autoras descrevem o estado
da arte da ressonância magnética funcional no
diagnóstico e no estadiamento do carcinoma do
endométrio, chamando a atenção para o papel do
estudo dinâmico após administração de contraste
endovenoso e do estudo ponderado em difusão
nestes cenários através da revisão da literatura
mais recente sobre este tópico.Endometrial cancer incidence rate in Portugal is
approximately of 7.2%, being the 5th most common
malignancy in females worldwide. Despite
its relatively high prevalence, the overall prognosis
is generally good since 75% of endometrial
cancer is diagnosed at an early stage.
Magnetic resonance imaging is usually performed
after an ultrasound study for the workup of an
abnormal uterine bleeding and after the histologic
diagnose of endometrial cancer by hysteroscopy
or resection. However, it may play a role
in the diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma when
histology is inconclusive or when biopsy cannot
be performed. Moreover, although it is not considered
in the International Federation of Gynaecology
and Obstetrics 2009 staging classification,
it has a crucial role in pre-operative staging, being
an essential tool for tailoring the surgical and therapeutic
approach.
The authors describe the state-of-the-art of
functional magnetic resonance imaging in the
diagnosis and staging of endometrial carcinoma,
drawing attention to the role of dynamic contrast-enhanced
and diffusion-weighted imaging in
these settings and revising the current literature
on this topic
Pitfalls in imaging of female pelvic masses
Purpose of Review The purpose of this review is to highlight
potential magnetic resonance (MR) imaging pitfalls
that may mask and simulate ovarian cancer.
Recent Findings MR imaging is the standard method for
evaluating female pelvic masses of indeterminate origin,
especially sonographically indeterminate adnexal masses.
To define the correct origin and nature of a pelvic mass has an
enormous clinical impact, namely in females of child-bearing
age. This is particularly true in adnexal lesions. Ovarian
cancer usually requires a cytoreductive surgery in a specialized
oncological centre. In contrast, a benign ovarian lesion
may be treated by simple resection in a general hospital.
To help preventing diagnostic errors and in order to guide
appropriate therapeutic management, radiologists should
be aware of potential MR pitfalls that may mask and
simulate ovarian cancer.
Summary The first section of this article will describe the
MR imaging protocol that authors perform in their oncological
centre, highlighting how imaging techniques can be
optimized in order to reduce pitfalls in the characterization
of an indeterminate pelvic mass. In the next section, authors will revise the main anatomic
and organ-specific signs that may allow the radiologist to
determine the ovarian origin of a pelvic mass.
Finally, benign gynaecological masses that may simulate
ovarian cancer in a non-emergency setting will be discussed,
with emphasis on features that may provide
important clues to their diagnosis.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Hydropic leiomyoma of the uterus presenting as a giant abdominal mass
We describe a case of a 35-year-old woman with a
pedunculated uterine leiomyoma with diffuse hydropic
degeneration presenting as a giant abdominal mass. The
patient was admitted in the emergency department
because of diffuse abdominal bloating and discomfort.
Ultrasonography (US) showed a heterogeneous
abdominopelvic mass. Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) was performed to further characterise and revealed
a myometrial pedunculated tumour. Despite its marked
T2-signal heterogeneity and volume, there were no other
suspicious findings to suggest a malignant nature;
therefore, fertility-sparing myomectomy was performed.
Leiomyomas frequently undergo degenerative changes
altering their imaging appearances. Leiomyomas with
uncommon degenerative changes may be difficult to
differentiate from malignant myometrial tumours, based
solely on imaging. To the best of our knowledge, a
diffuse hydropic degeneration imaging appearance has
only been described twice in the literature. We describe
the imaging appearance of this rare form of lei
A acurácia do estudo de difusão na avaliação pré-operatória do carcinoma do endométrio
To evaluate the added value of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in the preoperative assessment of myometrial invasion in endometrial cancer, in comparison with T2-weighted imaging (T2WI) and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI).A acurácia do estudo de difusão na avaliação pré-operatória do carcinoma do endométrioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Ovarian sertoli-leydig cell tumour with heterologous elements of gastrointestinal type associated with elevated serum alpha-fetoprotein level: an unusual case and literature review
Here we describe the case of a 19-year-old woman with a poorly
differentiated ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor and an elevated serum alphafetoprotein
level. The patient presented with diffuse abdominal pain and
bloating. Physical examination, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging
revealed a right ovarian tumor that was histopathologically diagnosed as a
poorly differentiated Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor with heterologous elements.
Her alpha-fetoprotein serum level was undetectable after tumor resection.
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors are rare sex cord-stromal tumors that account for
0.5% of all ovarian neoplasms. Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors tend to be
unilateral and occur in women under 30 years of age. Although they are the
most common virilizing tumor of the ovary, about 60% are endocrineinactive
tumors. Elevated serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein are rarely
associated with Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors, with only approximately 30 such
cases previously reported in the literature. The differential diagnosis should
include common alpha-fetoprotein-producing ovarian entities such as germ
cell tumors, as well as other non-germ cell tumors that have been rarely
reported to produce this tumor marker
Desenvolvimento e implementação de um SGQ numa junta de freguesia
Mestrado em Administração e Gestão PúblicaO presente relatório descreve os primeiros passos para a implementação de um Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade (SGQ) na Junta de Freguesia de São Salvador tendo como referência a norma ISO 9001:2008.
O relatório encontra-se dividido em três partes. A primeira parte consiste numa revisão de literatura sobre a temática da qualidade na administração pública, explicando-se a evolução do conceito da qualidade e como o mesmo se pode aplicar ao setor público. Na segunda parte analisa-se a norma ISO 9001:2008 como referencial para a implementação de um SGQ. Por último, na terceira parte é apresentada a vertente prática do relatório, descrevendo-se e discutindo-se os primeiros passos desenvolvidos para a implementação de um SGQ na Junta de Freguesia, com o objetivo de alcançar a sua certificação.This report describes the first steps towards implementing a Quality Management System (QMS) in the Junta de Freguesia de São Salvador with reference to ISO 9001:2008.
This report is divided into three parts. The first part consists of a literature review on the topic of quality in public administration, explaining the evolution of the concept of quality and how it can be applied to the public sector. In the second part we analyze the ISO 9001:2008 standard as a reference for the implementation of a QMS. Finally, in the third part is presented the practical part of the report, describing and discussing the first steps developed for the implementation of a QMS on the parish, with the goal of achieving their certification
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