Fetal skeleton in the intraperitoneal space at the right lumbar and midline pubic regions, where the fetal skeleton appears to be located within a complete "amniotic sac". No obvious adherance of this "amniotic sac" with surrounding structures.
The “amniotic sac” adhered to soft tissue mass which attached to the right superior aspect of the uterus. Multiple areas of higher attenuation within the soft tissue mass are suggestive of acute haematoma. Large amount of hyperdense ascitic fluid (30-50 HU attenuation number) within the pelvic region, interloop region, perihepatic, perisplenic, both paracolic gutters and peri-amniontic sac, suggestive of haemorrhagic fluid.
The uterus is too small in size for the patient’s gestation. The contour of uterus appears intact. Minimal hydrometra in the endometrial cavity.
Right mild hydronephrosis and proximal hydroureter. No bowel loops dilatation.
Bibasal mild pleural effusion with passive atelectasis at both lung bases.