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Imaging of Traumatic Bladder Perforation That Spontaneously Sealed After Omental Herniation

U. K. Sharma1, R. K. Rauniyar1, C. S. Agrawal2, J. S. Rao1, D. B. Karki1 and M. H. Naik1

1 Department of Radiodiagnosis and Medical Imaging, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.
2 Department of Surgery, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.



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Fig. 1A. 11-year-old boy with complaints of suprapubic pain and hematuria 6 weeks after trauma. Transverse (A) and sagittal (B) sonograms show echogenic polypoidal mass arising from anterosuperior wall of urinary bladder.

 


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Fig. 1B. 11-year-old boy with complaints of suprapubic pain and hematuria 6 weeks after trauma. Transverse (A) and sagittal (B) sonograms show echogenic polypoidal mass arising from anterosuperior wall of urinary bladder.

 


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Fig. 1C. 11-year-old boy with complaints of suprapubic pain and hematuria 6 weeks after trauma. Axial CT cystogram (C) and multiplanar reformatted image (D) show fat-density mass (arrow) continuous with omentum. Note tear in bladder dome.

 


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Fig. 1D. 11-year-old boy with complaints of suprapubic pain and hematuria 6 weeks after trauma. Axial CT cystogram (C) and multiplanar reformatted image (D) show fat-density mass (arrow) continuous with omentum. Note tear in bladder dome.

 

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