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Fig. 1 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

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From: Tubo-ovarian mass with raised CA-125 in a 21-year-old female

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Axial MRI images of the pelvis before treatment showing the uterus in the center with a multiloculated cystic lesion being hypoattenuating on the CT scan (A, B), variably hyperintense on T2-weighted MRI (C, D), and variably hyperintense to hypointense on T1-weighted (E, F) images. The lesion also shows calcification on the CT scan (black straight arrow in A) and variable intensity pattern (curved arrows) suggesting that there are cystic components of various compositions. The lesion also shows a partial septa sign (twisted arrow in C), and this along with close circumferential relation with ovaries (straight white arrows in all sections) clearly indicated towards a possible tubo-ovarian origin of the mass. The bulk of both ovaries is however visualized normally (straight white arrows)

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