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Page 1: CT - Anatomy and Pathology of Uterus and Ovaries Migdalia Ordonez OHSU Summer 2012.

CT - Anatomy and Pathology ofUterus and Ovaries

Migdalia OrdonezOHSU

Summer 2012

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Purpose of this Presentation

• Review Pelvic anatomy on CT.• Review common Pelvic pathologies on CT.

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Topics to review:(use hyperlinks to jump to different sections)

•CT basics•Normal Anatomy•Non-neoplasm•Neoplasms

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First, some basic CT Principles you will need for this learning module.

http://www.nowhow.nl/nederlands/images/CT-scanner.jpg

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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View the image is as if you were looking up from the patient’s feet.

http://www.babalublog.com/archives/ToeTag.jpg

CT Basics• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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CT Basics

> > >

Metal Bone Water Fat Air (tissue and blood)

• Things appear whiter according to their relative densities. • This property is called “Attenuation” and it is quantified in Hounsfield Units

(HU), which can be measured on CT viewing software.

>

+500 to +1000 HU +300 to -500 HU 0 HU 0 to -50 HU -200 to -1000 HU

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Quick review

Is it metal, bone, water, fat, or air

A. _______B. _______C. _______D. _______

A.

B.

C.D.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

Migdalia Ordonez
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Answers

Is it metal, bone, water, fat, or air

A. MuscleB. BoneC. AirD. Fat

A.

B.

C.D.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

Migdalia Ordonez
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Normal Pelvic AnatomyNormal Pelvic Anatomy

Uterus

Ovary

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Identify structures in next slide:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Identify structuresLandmarks: Ovaries usually lateral to uterus and inferior to bifurcation of Iliac vessels C

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Identify structures

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

A. BladderB. Piriformis muscleC. Right ovaryD. RectumE. Left ureterF. Psoas muscleG. Uterine body

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Another look:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Side note: This is a…

Hysterosalpingogram

Radio-opaque material is injected into the cervical canal.

Procedure is used to investigate the shape of uterine cavity and shape and patency of fallopian tubes.

Included here to review anatomy

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Pathology

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• Attenuation (density)• Heterogeneous v. Homogenous• Well-circumscribed v. Indistinct Borders• Enhancing (lights up with contrast) v. non-enhancing• Location

Pathology – Non-neoplasm

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #1

• 28 year old female presents with fever, lower abdominal pain, new vaginal discharge and complaints of painful intercourse.

• Physical exam: Febrile and cervical motion tenderness.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Enlarged uterus of soft-tissue attenuation, flanked at the posterior aspects by tortuous, thick-walled oviduct Left greater than Right filled with material of fluid-attenuation.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #2• 36 year old female presents with sudden onset

bilateral pelvic pain, left side worse than right. History of pelvic inflammatory disease a year ago treated with antibiotics.

• Physical exam: Tender to palpation in bilateral lower abdomen, L greater than R. Entire pelvis tender to palpation.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Coronal view - Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Left pelvis there is a cystic lesion with heterogeneous enhancement. The lesion appears to be contiguous with the uterus, likely representing…

Tubo-ovarian abscess

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Tubo-ovarian abscess• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #3

• 23 year old female presents with fever, chills, lower abdominal pain, recent history of PID treated with antibiotics.

• Physical exam: Febrile and cervical motion tenderness.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Uterus has large, heterogeneous mass with areas of soft-tissue attenuation and areas of fluid attenuation

Tubo-ovarian abscess

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #4

• 23 year old female presents to ED by ambulance due to motor vehicle accident. She is complaining of lower abdominal / pelvic pain.

• Physical exam: Pelvis tender to palpation.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Highly attenuated object in uterus, otherwise normal pelvic CT

IUD

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #5

• 21 year old female with 2 days of progressively worsening pelvic pain. She missed last period. She has been feeling nauseated for past 3 weeks.

• Physical exam: right pelvic tenderness, breast tenderness.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

Contrast enhanced axial CT image shows strong enhancing ring-like mass (arrow) that represents gestational sac without hemoperitoneum

Ectopic pregnancy

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Describe what you see:• Attenuation (density)• Heterogeneous v. Homogenous• Well-circumscribed v. Indistinct Borders• Enlarged v. atrophied• Enhancing (lights up with contrast) v. non-enhancing• Location

Pathology - Neoplasm

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #6

• 13 year old female presents with abdominal discomfort and feeling bloated. Stomach seems to be growing wider.

• Physical exam: Increased abdominal girth

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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• Mid pelvis there is large, thin-walled, cystic structure of fluid-attenuation. • At the periphery of this structure are a few distinct regions of heterogeneous tissue. • Within the right lateral aspect lies a foci of bone-density material. • Within the left lateral aspect lies a heterogeneous foci of fat and soft-tissue densities

Teratoma (Mature dermatoid cyst)

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #7

• 48 year old female was involved in motor vehicle accident. She is shaken up from accident but otherwise feeling fine.

• Physical exam: Pt is in no acute distress. No signs or symptoms of pain. Patient insisted having a CT to rule out bleeds.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

Clue: this arises from the ovary

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Clue: this arises from the ovary

Posterior aspect of the pelvis lies a well-circumscribed, thin-walled, non-septated cystic structure containing fluid-density material

Serous Cystadenoma(benign)Incidental finding on CT

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Case #8• 58 year old female presents to clinic with

bloating, back pain, urinary urgency, constipation, and tiredness for 6 months. Recently she developed pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, and unintentional weight loss.

• Physical exam: Abdomen tender to palpation throughout. Pelvic tenderness.

• A computed tomography (CT) was done, see next slide.

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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Describe what you see:

Clue: This arises from the ovary

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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The pelvic cavity is grossly distended by multiple well-circumscribed, thin-walled, septated, lobular structures of fluid-density. These structures are compressing but don’t seem to invade surrounding pelvic tissues

Cystadenocarcinoma(Malignant)

Note: Septations and lobulated surface

• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm

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• CT basics• Normal Anatomy• Non-neoplasm• Neoplasm