Sclerosing stromal tumor (SST) is an extremely rare benign sex cord-stromal tumor of the ovary. Due to its clinical presentation and imaging findings are similar to those of borderline or malignant epithelial tumors and other sex cordstromal tumors, accurate preoperative clinical diagnosis can be very difficult. This study evaluated magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography features and pathological findings of SST of ovary and the correlation between them. The results demonstrated that MRI examination with dynamic and delayed enhancement could play a critical role in making appropriate diagnosis preoperatively when combined with clinical information.
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