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Fig. 3C. 36-year-old woman with Krukenberg's tumor. Axial
single-detector helical CT was performed from common iliac vessels to uterine
corpus. CT scans show asymmetrically enlarged left gonadal vein
(arrow, A), left gonadal vein (arrow, B)
merging into ovarian hilum of left ovarian solid mass, and large solid ovarian
tumor (T) inseparable from uterine corpus (U) (C).
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