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Uterosacral ligament

Fig. 17.4a,b. Bilateral tuboovarian abscesses. Consecutive transaxial FS TIWI (a, b) at the level of the acetabulum. Bilateral centrally cystic thick-walled adnexal lesions ) show ill-defined margins toward the surrounding fat. Excessive contrast enhancement along the uterosacral ligaments, rectal wall, mesorectal fat tissue and the left round ligament (arrow) is also noted (b). J , rectum. Courtesy of Dr A. Heuck, Munich... [Pg.359]


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