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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
CT of the [[abdomen]] and [[pelvis]] may reveal absence of the [[uterus]] or [[vagina]] with likely [[gonadal]] [[tissue]] in the [[inguinal]] [[canals]] bilaterally with a [[cyst]] having a single sac contiguous to the [[gonadal]] [[tissue]] on the right. | |||
==CT Scan== | ==CT Scan== | ||
* | *CT of the [[abdomen]] and [[pelvis]] may reveal absence of the [[uterus]] or [[vagina]] with likely [[gonadal]] [[tissue]] in the [[inguinal]] [[canals]] bilaterally with a [[cyst]] having a single sac contiguous to the [[gonadal]] [[tissue]] on the right. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Abdulkerim Yassin, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
CT of the abdomen and pelvis may reveal absence of the uterus or vagina with likely gonadal tissue in the inguinal canals bilaterally with a cyst having a single sac contiguous to the gonadal tissue on the right.
CT Scan
- CT of the abdomen and pelvis may reveal absence of the uterus or vagina with likely gonadal tissue in the inguinal canals bilaterally with a cyst having a single sac contiguous to the gonadal tissue on the right.