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Fig. 2F 53-year-old woman with uterine carcinosarcoma. CT images at level of
pelvic mass show that gonadal veins continue to bilateral ovarian cystic
structures. Bilateral gonadal veins arise from normal ovary (thin black
arrows and thin white arrows, F) and are totally
detectable to inferior vena cava or left renal vein, respectively.
Detectability scores of both bilateral gonadal veins were 5. Score of origin
determination was judged by both observers to be 1. Thick white arrows = right
gonadal vein, thick black arrows = left gonadal vein.