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HomeRadiologyVol. 242, No. 3 PreviousNext Diagnosis PleaseCase 109: Meigs SyndromeGopal R. Vijayaraghavan, Deborah LevineGopal R. Vijayaraghavan, Deborah LevineAuthor Affiliations1From the Departments of Radiology (G.R.V., D.L.) and Obstetrics and Gynecology (D.L.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215. Received April 29, 2004; revision requested July 12; revision received July 21; accepted August 18; final version accepted September 29.Address correspondence to D.L. (e-mail: [email protected]).Gopal R. VijayaraghavanDeborah LevinePublished Online:Mar 1 2007https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2423040775MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked In References1 Dill-Macky MJ, Atri M. Ovarian sonography. In: Callen PW, ed. Ultrasonography in obstetrics and gynecology. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders, 2000; 857–896. 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