Figure 1From: Postpartum vaginal cystic lesions: everyday practice or a differential diagnosis challenge?Computed tomography findings. Axial contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) images of the pelvis show a well-defined oval-shaped cystic lesion at the left of the uterus body (A) that extends to the anterior wall of the vagina (B). Coronal (C) and sequential sagittal (D, E) contrast-enhanced CT images of the pelvis reveal the tubular morphology of the well-defined cystic lesion at the left of the uterus body (C) that extends caudal to the anterior wall of the vagina (D) and has a configuration that resembles a ureter.Back to article page