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Magnetic resonance imaging of vulvar dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans – report of a case
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MRI is useful both for the diagnosis of DFSP and following up the patients since it has high soft tissue resolution and no risk of radiation exposure. With MRI the relation to the adjacent anatomical structures, extension and depth of the tumour and possible lymph node involvement can also be demonstrated.
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