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Fig. 11. CT scan obtained because of fever 3 months after bilateral
salpingo-oophrectomy for tuboovarian abscess in 43-year-old woman. Axial CT
image shows ill-defined soft-tissue density mass (arrow) with mottled
lucent center in left lower quadrant. Review of operative note confirmed
absorbable hemostatic sponge (Gelfoam, Pharmacia and Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI;
Surgicel, Ethicon, Somerville, NJ) had been used to control bleeding in left
pelvis. Mass was considered to represent residual absorbable sponge and
gradually resolved on subsequent serial CT scans (not shown).
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