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Fig. 1B 26-year-old woman 5 days after cesarean section for breech presentation. Patient had laboratory evidence of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (HELLP). Image delayed by 5 minutes again shows uterus (black arrow) with anterior pooling of contrast material in a hematoma (white arrow), suggesting active extravasation. These findings were confirmed during embolization of left inferior epigastric artery later that day.