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Fig. 7. 37-year-old woman with acute abdominal pain and clinical
suspicion of perforated appendicitis. Axial CT scan shows fluid collection in
right lower quadrant with attenuation of 77 H, consistent with blood
(arrows). High-attenuation foci (arrowheads) are located to
right of the uterus (U), indicative of active bleeding. Rupture of ectopic
pregnancy in right fallopian tube was confirmed surgically.