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Fig. 14 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 14

From: Cross-sectional imaging of acute gynaecologic disorders: CT and MRI findings with differential diagnosis—part I: corpus luteum and haemorrhagic ovarian cysts, genital causes of haemoperitoneum and adnexal torsion

Fig. 14

Ruptured haemorrhagic corpus luteum with haemoperitoneum in an 18-year-old woman with pelvic pain for 24 h. Sagittal (a) and oblique-coronal (b) T2-weighted, sagittal (c) and oblique-coronal (d) precontrast fat-suppressed T1-weighted images show right-sided ovarian cyst (arrowheads) with internal fluid-fluid level and a dependent component with intermediate signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted images (thin arrows), corresponding to recent haemorrhage (< 48 h). Note the haemorrhagic peritoneal effusion with intermediate signal intensity on both T1 and T2-weighted images adjacent to the posterior aspect of the cyst (arrows)

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