Presentation
Incidental finding during ultrasound exam done for abdominal discomfort.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Serous inclusion cysts of the ovary
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Well-defined unilocular ovarian cysts measuring 15 mm on the right and 45 mm on the left, displaying a homogeneous low signal on T1 and high signal on T2 with no restricted diffusion or peripheral enhancement. No solid component or internal septation seen.
Normal appearance of the uterus.
Case Discussion
The patient's age (postmenopausal) and MRI features are most consistent with serous inclusion cysts.
For recommendation of ovarian cysts in postmenopausal women, please refer to the article: ovarian cysts.