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Radiology, Vol 137, 471-474, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America
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FC Laing, RA Filly, WM Marks and TW Brown
Intrauterine fluid collections were demonstrated by ultrasound in 17 non-pregnant patients. In nearly all instances, the surrounding echoes were of low to moderate amplitude. This has been noted previously in women with an ectopic or abnormal intrauterine pregnancy. In 2 patients, a well-defined thick rind of high-amplitude echoes encompassed the fluid, simulating an early gestational sac. Small intrauterine fluid collections were seen most frequently in non- pregnant patients who had vaginal bleeding or inflammation of the endometrium or adnexa.
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