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Fig. 4B. Appendiceal stump in 20-year-old woman with right-sided
abdominal pain and leukocytosis at 21 weeks' gestation. Patient had undergone
appendectomy 13 days before examination. Axial (A) and sagittal
(B) half-Fourier single-shot fast spin-echo images (TR/TE, single
shot/62; flip angle, 130°; matrix, 192 x 256; field of view, 35 cm;
and slice thickness, 4 mm) obtained at level of cecum (C, B) shows
heterogeneously hyperintense masslike appendiceal stump (arrow) with
central high signal intensity due to fluid. Right ovary (arrowhead)
is seen in B.