Caption: Sagittal image of the left adnexa
Description: There is a complex left adnexal mass noted which is compatible with a dilated fallopian tube filled with blood. The echo-free tubular structure represents an iliac vessel.
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Caption: Magnified sagittal view of the left adnexal mass
Description: The dilated blood filled left fallopian tube is seen in this image.
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Caption: Transverse view of the left adnexal mass
Description: The blood filled fallopian tube is again appreciated in this image. A relatively hypoechoic rounded area is seen within the tube, which possibly is the poorly formed gestational sac. There is no evidence of free fluid in the pelvis.
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Caption: Color Doppler of the left adnexal mass
Description: No flow is appreciated within the fallopian tube or in the suggested gestational sac. Note the color in the iliac vessels.
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Cornual (interstitial) ectopic pregnancyA young woman presented with a 2 day history of right lower quadrant pain. Her last menstrual period was 3 months ago. She had no vaginal bleeding. Her urine HCG was positive.
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Molar pregnancyA 54 year old woman presents with a 2 month history of amenorrhea. She now complains of severe vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. She has a beta HCG level of approximately 200,000 units.
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Molar pregnancy IIA 28 year old female presents with severe first trimester nausea and vomiting [hyperemesis gravidarum]. Her beta HCG titers are very high in the range of hundreds of thousands units.
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Ectopic pregnancyA 20 year old woman presents with right adnexal tenderness and positive urinary beta- HCG test.
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Partial molar pregnancyA 39 year old woman, 11 weeks pregnant, presents with vaginal bleeding. The patient had very high levels of beta-HCG and a pelvic ultrasound was performed.
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Live ectopic pregnancyA young woman presents with a two month history of amenorrhoea. She now complains of pain in the left lower quadrant for the past 24 hours.
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Molar pregnancy at 6 weeksA 22 year old woman presents to the ER with a history of nausea and amenorrhea for six weeks. Her quantitative beta HCG was 104,000 mIU. She was referred for a pelvic ultrasound.
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Laminated blood clot in the uterine cavityA young woman presents with on-going bleeding per vaginum since dilatation and curettage that was done 4 weeks ago for a missed abortion. An ultrasound scan done 2 weeks earlier showed no ...
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Conjoined twins in cephalopagusThis is an ultrasound scan performed in the first trimester pregnancy of an asymptomatic woman. The images obtained in 3-D format are shown here.
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Cystic hygromaThis is a routine ultrasound examination at 11 weeks of gestation.
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Bilateral ectopic pregnancyThis is the scan in a patient with bilateral tubo-ovarian masses and pain in the abdomen. Her past history was significant for an operated ruptured ectopic 2 years ago. Her current Beta-HCG ...
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Perforated uterus with expelled fetusThis scan was performed following an attempted D and C that was performed by an untrained ‘health provider’ in a rural town at 13 weeks of gestation.
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Cornual pregnancyThe patient, a 35 year old lady having history of 3 vaginal deliveries (P 3) is a known case of severe mitral stenosis. She presented with abdominal pain which is more intense in lower abdomen ...
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