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Fig. 4 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Acute abdominal pain in women of reproductive age: keys to suggest a complication of endometriosis

Fig. 4

42-year-old female presenting with a non-febrile acute pelvic pain, with negative human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and C-reactive protein (CRP). Non-enhanced CT (a) showing a spontaneously dense left ovarian mass (star) with free intraperitoneal fluid (arrows). After contrast injection (b), no enhancement of the mass is observed. MRI in the same patient (c, d) showing a distorted left ovarian mass (star) in low signal on T2W images (c) and high signal in T1W images (d). Free intraperitoneal fluid (arrows) presents a hemorrhagic level showing the same signal as the endometrioma (d). 27-year-old female patient presenting with right corpus luteal cyst rupture. MRI (e, f) shows a heterogeneous cyst (arrowhead) on T2W images (e), and free intraperitoneal fluid (arrows) showing an intermediate signal on T1W images (f)

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