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Axial pelvic computed tomography images (A) preembolization and (B) postembolization demonstrated complete resolution in the enhancement of the heterogeneous placental soft tissue within the anterior gestational sac (white arrow) and resolution of the vascular congestion surrounding the uterus (gray arrow). Axial pelvic computed tomography images (A) preembolization and (B) postembolization demonstrated complete resolution in the enhancement of the heterogeneous placental soft tissue within the anterior gestational sac (white arrow) and resolution of the vascular congestion surrounding the uterus (gray arrow). Sarah Frischhertz et al. TOJ 2019;19:74-76 Copyright © 2018 by Ochsner Clinic Foundation