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Fig. 4. 34-year-old woman 6 months after laparoscopic lymph node dissection and ovarian transposition for stage IB squamous cell carcinoma of cervix. CT scan shows ovaries (circled) as bilateral symmetric ovoid structures in paracolic gutters adjacent to loops of bowel. Small cystic follicle (asterisk) in left ovary and adjacent metallic clips (arrows) confirm that these are transposed ovaries, with normal CT appearance.