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Abdominal CT scan shows a lobulated mass within the lower part of the right rectus abdominis muscle. The mass is hyperattenuating compared with muscle.
The differential diagnosis remained unchanged from the previous ultrasound examination. Endometriosis was considered the most probable diagnosis, based on the typical location in the area of the Caesarian scar. Fibromatosis and other soft tissue tumors were included in the differential diagnosis as well.
Additional findings: Multiple hypodense wedge areas in the right kidney cortex, compatible with pyelonephritis.