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Fig. 10A. 31-year-old woman at 16 weeks' gestation who presented with
severe right lower quadrant pain. Transabdominal sonogram obtained at level of
right lower quadrant shows exophytic mass (arrows) originating from
right lateral wall of uterus consistent with leiomyoma. Because of clinician's
concern that severe right lower quadrant pain could be due to ovarian torsion
or appendicitis, MRI was performed. P = placenta.