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Fig. 9. 35-year-old woman 1.5 years after laparoscopic lymph node
dissection and ovarian transposition for stage IIIB squamous cell carcinoma of
cervix. CT scan shows 4.5 x 4.1 cm predominately solid mass
(asterisk) with small cystic component arising from left ovary. This
mass was pathologically proven to be metastasis from cervical cancer.
Normal-appearing transposed ovary is seen on right, marked by surgical clip
(arrow).