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1490 PART IV Obstetric and Fetal Sonography

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FIG. 43.38 Retained Products of Conception. (A) Transvaginal gray-scale sonogram shows a heterogeneous area of echogenic tissue in the

endometrial cavity. (B) Transvaginal color Doppler sonogram in the same patient shows vascularization of an endometrial mass, consistent with

retained products of conception.

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