Endometriosis and Its Myriad Presentations: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Pictorial Review

Indian J Radiol Imaging. 2021 Jan;31(1):193-202. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1729670. Epub 2021 May 23.

Abstract

Endometriosis is a major cause of infertility and pain in females in the reproductive age group. It is a result of ectopic functional endometrial cells outside the uterus. It consists of a spectrum of findings from superficial to deep implants initiating a fibrotic response and resulting in adhesions. Diagnosis of endometriosis is based on clinical history, noninvasive and invasive techniques. The final diagnosis is based on laparoscopy with histopathological confirmation. Ultrasonography is the first line of investigation, followed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in complex cases. MRI is a noninvasive, multiplanar technique that involves no radiation and provides excellent delineation of the disease process. As deep endometriosis has a similar low signal to adjacent normal organs, it can be easily overlooked by radiologists. They should be aware of the spectrum of diseases so as to provide a roadmap for the surgeons. A structured reporting system helps radiologists organize and standardize their reports.

Keywords: MRI; bladder endometriosis; endometrioma; endometriosis; structured reporting; ureteral endometriosis; uterine ligaments.