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Fig. 11B 54-year-old woman with stress urinary incontinence treated
with periurethral injection of new Durasphere (Carbon Medical Technologies)
formulation. Axial image from CT scan obtained same day clearly shows
Durasphere (arrow) as hyperdense periurethral collection. Material
extends into, or immediately adjacent to, wall of left bladder base,
suggesting overzealous injection technique. Note reduced beam-hardening
artifact compared with artifact in Fig.
8A.