Pelvic congestion and uterine fibroids are two common causes of female pelvic pain that can be treated with image guided vascular embolization and often evaluated with MRI prior to treatment. Vascular as well as anatomic imaging are important in evaluation and treatment planning for these two disease processes. Differential sampling with Cartesian ordering (DISCO)-MRI is a technique that allows for both high temporal and spatial resolution. This abstract demonstrates the utility of DISCO-MRI in evaluation and treatment planning for pelvic congestion and uterine fibroids.
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