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Fig. 7 67-year-old woman with abdominal discomfort and elevated cancer
antigen-125 levels. Axial CT image shows omental cake (asterisk) and
normal-sized ovaries (arrows) adjacent to uterine fundus (UT).
Findings suggest primary peritoneal cancer; diagnosis of poorly differentiated
papillary serous carcinoma of peritoneum with no involvement of ovaries
confirmed at surgery.