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Fig. 1A. 18-year-old woman with right-sided abdominal symptoms from Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained through pelvis shows soft-tissue fullness in right adnexal region with indistinct borders (arrowheads). No discernable cyst, mass, or free fluid is seen in pelvis. Although not diagnostic, CT findings are compatible with salpingitis. Left ovary appears normal.





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