Fig. 1From: Poorly differentiated mucinous carcinoma of the ascending colon complicated by bilateral ovarian mature cystic teratomas in a 17-year-old female patient: a case reportPreoperative images of ascending colon cancer and bilateral ovarian tumors. A Colonoscopy revealed circumferential wall thickening of the ascending colon, which was difficult to pass with the scope. B, C Contrast-enhanced CT showed wall thickening of the ascending colon (B; arrow) and bilateral ovarian tumors (C; arrows). D Pelvic MRI showed bilateral ovarian tumors (arrows). E, F FDG–PET showed the increased uptake of FDG at the ascending colon (E; arrow) and bilateral ovarian tumors (F; arrows)Back to article page