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Fig. 10C. 31-year-old woman at 16 weeks' gestation who presented with
severe right lower quadrant pain. Axial STIR image (4,400/72; inversion time,
175 msec; echo-train length, 33; matrix, 160 x 256; field of view, 22
cm; and slice thickness, 8 mm) shows diffuse heterogeneous increased signal
intensity throughout mass (arrow) suggestive of edema. Free fluid
(arrowheads) around fibroid is well depicted. Fibroid size remained
unchanged throughout pregnancy.