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Fig. 1A. 67-year-old woman with benign serous ovarian tumor. Axial
single-detector helical CT was performed from common iliac vessels to left
ovarian vascular pedicle. CT scans show asymmetrically enlarged left gonadal
vein (arrow, A) anterior to psoas muscle, continuously and
asymmetrically enlarged left gonadal vein (arrow, B) anterior
to psoas muscle, and left gonadal vein (arrows, C) directly
joining left ovarian cystic tumor through ovarian vascular pedicle.