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From: An extremely rare case of tubo-ovarian abscesses involving corynebacterium striatum as causative agent

Fig. 2

Computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings on admission. a Computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis, showing a 38 × 44-mm tumor surrounded by dense adipose tissue (red circle) in the left adnexa. The previously noted right ovarian abscess also is seen (yellow arrows). b Coronal T2-weighted contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance image of the pelvis, showing edematous change (red arrows) surrounded by liquid formation (blue arrowheads) in the left adnexa. The previously noted right ovarian abscess also is seen (yellow arrows)

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