Uterus
Uterine Fibroid
Axial CT image of the female pelvis showing large uterine fibroid with the body of the uterus. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
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Uterine Fibroid
Axial CT image of the female pelvis showing large uterine fibroid with the body of the uterus. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Normal Female Pelvis (US)
Transabdominal ultrasound showing normal bladder, uterus and ovaries. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Normal Female Pelvis (MRI)
Sagittal MRI of the female pelvis. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Pelvic AP radiographs showing the male (left) and female (right) bony pelvis. Note that the male pelvis is narrower, with a “heart-shaped” pelvic inlet, while the female is wider, with a circular or oval-shaped pelvic inlet. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Ultrasound Image of Polycystic Ovaries
Note the cystic appearance resembling a “string of black pearls.”
Transabdominal ultrasound showing hyperechoeic IUD in the body of the uterus. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Normal Hysterosalpingogram
Normal uterus and fallopian tubes. Contrast media is injected into the uterus via a cervical cannula, outlining the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes. Tubal patency is indicated by contrast spilling into the peritoneal space. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
Red crosses outline length of cervix in this transvaginal ultrasound. (Courtesy of Dr. W. Whittle)
The left mammogram depicts microcalcifications, as can be seen with DCIS.
The right mammogram depicts microcalcifications after surgical excision with needle localization.
Normal Mammography
The left image is of a normal craniocaudal view of a breast mammogram.
The right image is that of a normal mediolateral oblique view of a breast mammogram.