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From: Huge pyogenic cervical cyst with endometriosis, developing 13 years after myomectomy at the lower uterine segment: a case report

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pyogenic cervical cyst. (A) a sagittal T1-weighted and (B) a sagittal T2-weighted imaging revealed a large cystic mass at the anterior cervix. The mass was a complex multilocular cyst, consisting of at least two components. The cranial part of the cyst contained two high-intensity cystic masses on the T1-weighted image, and the caudal part contained two multilocular masses that demonstrated low-intensity on the T1-weighted image and high-intensity on the T2-weighted image.

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