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Please interpret the CT Scan report

The liver is mildly increased in size.  A tiny focal 4mm hypodensity is seen in the left lateral segment
of the liver with no other focal area of altered attenuation/ enhancement.
A loculated fluid collection is noted in the Pouch of Douglas measuring about 10.1 x 7.0 x 5 cm.  It is seen indenting on the adjacent rectum and the posterior wall of the uterus.  The uterus reveals arcuate morphology with cervix appearing bulky.
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