Role of Chest CT in the Follow-Up of Ovarian Adenocarcinoma
Abraham H. Dachman1,
Aparna Visweswaran1,2,
Rajamani Battula1,3,
Sohail Jameel1,4 and
Steven E. Waggoner5
1
Department of Radiology, MC 2026, The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland
Ave., Chicago, IL 60637.
2
Present address: Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75
Francis St., Boston, MA 02115.
3
Present address: 1606 E. 50th Pl., Apt. 13B, Chicago, IL 60615.
4
Present address: Anusha Apartments, Apt. 204, Chikoti Gardens, Begumpet,
Hyderabad-16, India.
5
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MC 2050, The University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL 60637.

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Fig. 1. 62-year-old woman with stage IV moderately differentiated
adenocarcinoma of ovary. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of abdomen shows 1-cm
spiculated parenchymal metastasis (arrow) in right posterior
costophrenic angle.
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