Report of two cases of Accessory Cavitated Uterine Mass (ACUM): Diagnostic challenge for MRI.

Adenomyosis Juvenile cystic adenomyoma. Accessory Cavitated Uterine Mass. Laparoscopy MRI Müllerian anomaly Transvaginal Ultrasound

Journal

Radiology case reports
ISSN: 1930-0433
Titre abrégé: Radiol Case Rep
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101467888

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2021
Historique:
received: 13 05 2021
revised: 19 07 2021
accepted: 24 07 2021
entrez: 16 9 2021
pubmed: 17 9 2021
medline: 17 9 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Cystic adenomyosis is an unusual form of adenomyosis, characterized by a well-circumscribed cavitated endometrial gland and stroma, ≥ 1 cm in diameter, located within the myometrium. Few cases have been reported in the gynecological literature, with confusing naming such as: juvenile cystic adenomyosis, cystic myometrial lesions, cystic adenomyoma or juvenile adenomyotic cysts. The current preferred terminology is accessory cavitated uterine mass /or malformation (ACUM). We report here the cases of two 17 and 18 -year-old nulliparous women, who complained of severe dysmenorrhea early after the onset of menarche, with none or partial efficiency of medical treatment. MRI findings, with a follow-up in one case and surgical treatment in both cases, are described with an emphasis on physiopathology. The typical MR appearance is a large well-circumscribed round mass within the external myometrium, composed by an inner cystic hemorrhagic layer surrounded by a thick fibrous crown. The first-line treatment is laparoscopic surgery with mass resection. This typical MRI pattern must be a part of the knowledge of the radiologists.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34527125
doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2021.07.071
pii: S1930-0433(21)00542-2
pmc: PMC8430264
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Pagination

3465-3469

Informations de copyright

© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.

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Auteurs

Mélanie Mollion (M)

Department of Radiology B, Strasbourg University Hospital - New Civil Hospital, Strasbourg, 67091 Cedex, France.

Aline Host (A)

Department of Gynecology, Strasbourg University Hospital - Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg, 67200 Cedex, France.

Emilie Faller (E)

Department of Gynecology, Strasbourg University Hospital - Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg, 67200 Cedex, France.

Olivier Garbin (O)

Department of Gynecology, Strasbourg University Hospital - Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg, 67200 Cedex, France.

Raluca Ionescu (R)

Department of Radiology B, Strasbourg University Hospital - New Civil Hospital, Strasbourg, 67091 Cedex, France.

Catherine Roy (C)

Department of Radiology B, Strasbourg University Hospital - New Civil Hospital, Strasbourg, 67091 Cedex, France.
Department of Gynecology, Strasbourg University Hospital - Obstetric Medico-Surgical Center (CMCO), 67303 Schiltigheim Cedex, France.

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