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. 2019 Dec 9;31:100526. doi: 10.1016/j.gore.2019.100526

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Preoperative imaging findings of the cul-de-sac tumors. (a) and (b) Transvaginal ultrasound. (a) Solid tumor attached to the vaginal wall (arrow head) associated with small amount of ascites. Abundant blood flow was evident from the vaginal wall to the tumor. (b) Another solid tumor was observed (arrow) adjacent to the cervix associated with a small amount of ascites. Uterine fibroid was observed on the left. (c) and (d) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). (c) T2 weighted sagittal image showing a cul-de-sac tumor (arrow head, same as that of panel (a)) associated with a small amount of ascites and uterine fibroid. (d) T2 weighted sagittal image showing thin endometrium and another cul-de-sac tumor (arrow, same as that of panel (b)).