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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 58, Issue 687 207-211, Copyright © 1985 by British Institute of Radiology
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JS Cunat and MG Dunne
Rupture of an ectopic pregnancy may result in the formation of a pelvic haematocele. Four cases are presented in which the haematocele appeared as a solid or complex mass of coarse echoes on ultrasound examination and was indistinguishable from the uterus. Because of this, the sonographic examination suggested enlargement and inhomogeneity of the uterus. Differential diagnosis is discussed.
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