Pelvic Congestion Syndrome – Findings on Multi‐Detector Row Computerized Tomography: A Case Report
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Multi-detector row computerized tomography effectively diagnosed pelvic congestion syndrome in a patient presenting with chronic pelvic pain.
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Chronic pelvic pain is a common gynecologic complaint, sometimes without any obvious etiology. We report a case of pelvic congestion syndrome with chronic pelvic pain. The diagnosis can be overlooked by clinical physicians but diagnosed using multi-detector row computerized tomography. This method seems to be an effective and non-invasive imaging modality.
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