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Fig. 7 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 7

From: Multidetector CT of expected findings and complications after hysterectomy

Fig. 7

Large pelvic haematoma developing within 48 h after LH for uterine myoma, manifesting with hypotension and severe haemoglobin drop. Axial precontrast CT image (A) showed abundant, strongly hyperattenuating (60–70 HU) blood. CT angiography (maximum-intensity reformation B) and venous-phase CT acquisition (C) did not show active contrast medium extravasation suggesting active bleeding. Repeated laparoscopy was required for drainage of the peritoneal cavity and haemostasis

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