Late Occurring Ectopic Pregnancy in a Posthysterectomy Patient
Figure 3
Image (a) is a noncontrast T1 axial image through the pelvis which demonstrates a large pelvic hematoma (large arrows) showing heterogeneous hyperintense signal related to the blood products. An additional smaller tubo-ovarian mass is noted in the left pelvis (small white arrows) which contains a posterior cystic component. Image (b) is a T2 axial image through the same area showing central hematoma (large arrows) and left tubo-ovarian mass (small arrows) with cystic component. Image (c) is a postgadolinium sagittal image through the left adnexa which shows heterogeneous enhancement of the tubo-ovarian complex mass (large arrows). The posterior aspect of this mass shows a thick-walled cystic structure with enhancement of the wall (small arrows). This corresponds to the cystic structure seen on US with “ring of fire” appearance in Figure 2(b).