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. 2012 Sep 1;6(9):23–28. doi: 10.3941/jrcr.v6i9.1062

Figure 2.

Figure 2

69 year old woman with metastatic pancreatic cancer and incidentally identified ovarian vein thrombosis complicated by pulmonary embolism. Coronal contrast enhanced CT scan (Siemens Sensation 64, 120 kVp, 325 mAs, 3 mm slice thickness, 100 ml Omnipaque 320, portal venous phase) demonstrating dilated (7 mm) right ovarian vein medial to right kidney with a long segment filling defect consistent with thrombus (long white arrows). Also note extensive low density ill-defined hepatic masses consistent with metastatic disease (not marked). Contralateral left ovarian vein (arrow heads) demonstrates homogenous opacification and normal caliber of 3–4 mm.