Miscellaneous conditions

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Miscellaneous conditions Miscellaneous conditions. A: Transvaginal sonogram (TVS) of loculated fluid with peritoneal adhesions that mimic the appearance of a cystadenoma. B, C: Transvaginal sonogram (B) and transabdominal sono-gram (C) of a patient presenting with right lower quadrant pain. The TVS shows a normal uterus. Compression TAS demonstrated a thick-walled appendix. This patient had appendicitis at surgery. D: Transvaginal sonogram of a patient status post bowel surgery showing a peritoneal "pseudocyst" or loculated fluid in the right lower quadrant. E, F: Transabdominal sonograms through area of cul-de-sac showing intraperitoneal fluid (E) and a hemorrhagic corpus luteum (between cur-sors) (F). G, H: Long (G) and short (H) axes of fusiform mass in the right lower quadrant is consistent with a thickened appendix. Appendicitis was confirmed at surgery. I: Transvaginal sonogram of a walled-off appendiceal abscess adjacent to adhesed small bowel loops. J: Transvaginal sonogram of solid mass containing ringlike interfaces. This was found to be a mucocoele. (Courtesy of Paul Grappell, MD.) Source: SONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF PELVIC MASSES WITH TRANSABDOMINAL AND/OR TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY, Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Principles & Practice, 7e Citation: Fleischer AC, Toy EC, Lee W, Manning FA, Romero RJ. Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Principles & Practice, 7e; 2014 Available at: http://obgyn.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/1414/fle_ch31_f009g.png&sec=76395858&BookID=1414&ChapterSecID=76395760&imagename= Accessed: October 21, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved