Spontaneous Severe Haemoperitoneum in the Third Trimester Leading to Intrauterine Death: Case Report
Figure 1
(a) An axial CT angiogram of the pelvis performed 3 months after delivery. (1) indicates a pelvic mass. (2) demonstrates a bulky cervix with a surrounding ill-defined outline where an underlying cervical malignancy could not be ruled out at this point. (b) T2 sagittal MRI scan taken 4 months after delivery. (1) highlights pelvic endometriosis with a left endometrioma sitting over the uterine fundus. (2) demonstrates tethering of the plaque to the ventral rectosigmoid junction indicating the severity of the endometriosis.