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Ovarian cancer with ascites and abdominal distension on CT scan

Ovarian cancer with ascites and abdominal distension on CT scan
(A) A CT scan through the abdomen shows a large amount of ascites resulting in a distended abdomen. A calcified ovarian mass (arrowhead) arises from the pelvis.
(B) The image is a coronal reconstruction and shows a distended abdomen filled with ascitic fluid (arrow).
(C) The image is a sagittal reconstruction and shows abdominal distension caused by ascites (arrow).
CT: computed tomography.
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