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Fig. 3D. 28-year-old woman 2 years after hysterectomy and transposition of ovaries for stage IB squamous cell carcinoma of cervix. Axial (B and C) and coronal (D) T2-weighted images show ovaries as ovoid structures with cystic follicles of high signal intensity (arrows, B and C) located in lower abdomen, anterior to psoas muscles (asterisk). Dominant follicle in left ovary (curved arrow, D) represents physiologic changes and confirms that ovary is functioning.





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