myxoid uterine leiomyoma
nicht verwechseln mit: myxoide Degeneration von Uterusmyomen
Myxoid uterine leiomyomas are a relatively rare pathological subtype of uterine leiomyomas.
Terminology
They are not to be confused with myxoid degeneration of a uterine leiomyoma which is a different entity.
Pathology
Myxoid leiomyomas contain abundant myxoid material between smooth muscle cells. The lesions are soft and translucent but solid. Large lesions may be clinically malignant even if they do not meet standard criteria for the diagnosis of sarcoma. In these lesions, smooth muscle cells are so widely separated by an abundant myxoid material that mitotic count and cellularity cannot be assessed precisely .
Radiographic features
MRI
Signal characteristics of the myxoid portion include:
- T1: geographic and variable signal dependent on protein content
- T2: high signal intensity
- T1 C+ (Gd)
- enhances well except for small foci of mucinous lakes or clefts
- delayed and prolonged enhancement is seen due to the presence of a myxoid stroma
Differential diagnosis
- MRI features can overlap with that of a uterine leiomyosarcoma
Siehe auch:
- nekrotisch verändertes Uterusmyom
- Leiomyosarkom des Uterus
- Leiomyom des Uterus mit myxoider Degeneration
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu myxoides Uterusmyom:
Leiomyom des
Uterus mit myxoider Degeneration