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Computed tomography (CT) scan of parametrial and rectal invasion by cervical carcinoma (same patient in Images 10-11 in Multimedia). There is loss of definition of the cervical contours, accompanied by a masslike soft tissue that replaces the parametrial fat on the right and that extends into the anterior and right-sided rectal walls
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