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  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Aggressive angiomyxoma is an uncommon mesenchymal neoplasm.
  • Typically affects pelvic and perineal regions in adult females.
  • Often presents as a slow-growing, locally recurrent mass.

Observation:

  • Characteristic imaging findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
  • Distinctive "whorled" or "layering" appearance on T2-weighted sequences.
  • Enhancement patterns after gadolinium administration are also noted.

Findings:

  • MRI is crucial for identifying the specific morphological features of aggressive angiomyxoma.
  • The "whorled" or "layering" pattern is a key diagnostic indicator.
  • Radiological findings correlate with histopathological features.

Implications:

  • Accurate radiological diagnosis can guide appropriate clinical management.
  • Distinguishing aggressive angiomyxoma from other soft tissue tumors is essential.
  • Understanding imaging characteristics aids in early detection and treatment planning.