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Multi-detector computed tomography findings in ectopic pregnancy
The detection of an ectopic pregnancy on CT is a rare event. However with the increasing utilisation of CT in the emergency setting for the evaluation of acute abdominal pain, the inadvertent detection of an ectopic pregnancy on CT may become a more common event. Radiologists therefore need to be aware of the CT appearances of this potentially life threatening condition.