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In arteries in the ovary without the dominant follicle, there is a pattern of relatively high resistance, whereas in the active ovary, both during ovulation and during the formation of the corpus luteum, there is a pattern of low resistance with a continuous antegrade arterial flow throughout diastole .
http://radiographics.rsna.org/content/28/3/691.full
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