V Jain, E Hojo, G McKillop, A Oniscu, Y Le, J Chen, R Ehman, N Roberts, HOD Critchley
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Introduction Adenomyosis is an under-recognised condition in which definitive diagnosis is only possible via histology after hysterectomy, an unacceptable option for those wishing to preserve fertility. Recent cellular/molecular studies indicate adenomyotic lesions may be fibrotic leading to increased uterine tissue stiffness. 3D Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is a novel imaging technique that allows in vivo measurement of tissue stiffness (via elastograms). 3D MRE has not been reported to study adenomyosis. The feasibility study aimed to utilise a novel 3D MRE protocol to measure global uterine stiffness and to investigate its potential application for non-invasive in vivo diagnosis of adenomyosis.