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Fig. 3C 59-year-old woman with right ovarian carcinoma. CT images show right
gonadal vein (arrow, B and C) arises from solid
component of large mass. Score of origin determination was 5that is,
this mass was considered to be right ovarian mass. In addition, stretched
venous branches are seen around mass (wraparound phenomenon,
arrowheads, C and D). Uterus is not seen in these
images.