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Fig. 13A. 30-year-old woman at 27 weeks' gestation with acute right
lower quadrant pain. MRI was performed to rule out acute appendicitis. Ovarian
torsion was confirmed at laparoscopy. Reprinted with permission from
[12]. Coronal (A) and
sagittal (B) half-Fourier single-shot fast spin-echo images (TR/TE,
single shot/64; flip angle, 130°; matrix, 190 x 256; field of view,
40 cm; and slice thickness, 4 mm) show moderately enlarged right ovary
(arrows) with multiple follicles predominantly located in periphery.
Small amount of free fluid is noted around inferior aspect of right ovary.
Normal appendix is located just inferior to ovary (arrowhead,
A) and is looped on itself.