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The image on the right is normal, with a triangular-shaped uterine cavity, and two uterine (Fallopian) tubes emerging at the top corners of the triangle. The study on the left is a unicornuate uterus, with only one small uterine tube coming off the oval-shaped uterine cavity. The balloon has been deflated on the left image, so it is not visible. When contrast goes all the way to the distal end of the uterine tube, it spills out into what space?
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