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Pattern 2 – Superficial Peritoneal Disease

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So the second pattern is the presence

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of superficial peritoneal disease.

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So the first pattern within that subgroup

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is the presence of kissing ovaries.

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So we've talked a little

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bit about why that happens.

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So ovaries become adherent to one another

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because there are superficial deposits on

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the ovaries, and that creates adhesions,

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and those adhesions tend to bring the ovaries

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close to one another in the midline.

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Faculty

Zahra Kassam, MD, FRCPC

Associate Professor of Medical Imaging, Division Head of Body Imaging

Western University

Tags

Uterus

Ultrasound

Pelvic Wall and Floor

Ovaries

Neoplastic

MRI

Idiopathic

Gynecologic (GYN)

CT

Body

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