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MDCT Findings of Renal Trauma

Soo Jin Park1, Jeong Kon Kim1, Kyoung Won Kim1 and Kyoung-Sik Cho1

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, Asan Medical Center, 388-1 Poongnap-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-736, South Korea.


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Fig. 1A 26-year-old woman with grade I injury. Drawing shows subcapsular hematoma.

 

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Fig. 1B 26-year-old woman with grade I injury. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at early excretory phase shows crescent-shaped fluid collection (arrows) between renal capsule and renal parenchyma.

 

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Fig. 1C 26-year-old woman with grade I injury. Sagittal reformation of B shows fluid collection (arrows).

 

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Fig. 2A 40-year-old man with grade II injury to left kidney. Drawing shows cortical laceration less than 1 cm deep and perinephric hematoma.

 

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Fig. 2B 40-year-old man with grade II injury to left kidney. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at corticomedullary phase shows cortical laceration (arrow) and perinephric hematoma (arrowheads).

 

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Fig. 3A 5-year-old boy with grade III injury. Drawing shows laceration more than 1 cm deep and perinephric hematoma.

 

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Fig. 3B 5-year-old boy with grade III injury. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at early excretory phase shows cortical laceration (arrow) more than 1 cm deep and perinephric hematoma.

 

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Fig. 3C 5-year-old boy with grade III injury. Thin-slab maximum intensity projection in oblique coronal plane shows laceration (arrow) and hematoma.

 

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Fig. 4A 6-year-old boy with grade IV injury to right kidney. Drawing shows laceration extending through renal collecting system.

 

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Fig. 4B 6-year-old boy with grade IV injury to right kidney. Thin-slab maximum-intensity-projection CT scan in oblique coronal plane obtained at corticomedullary phase shows laceration throughout parenchyma (arrow).

 

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Fig. 4C 6-year-old boy with grade IV injury to right kidney. Maximum intensity projection shows leakage of contrast material (arrows) caused by laceration of collecting system.

 

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Fig. 4D 6-year-old boy with grade IV injury to right kidney. Volume-rendering oblique coronal image shows leakage of contrast material (arrows).

 

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Fig. 5 8-year-old girl with segmental renal artery infarction in left kidney. Contrast-enhanced CT scan in early excretory phase shows well-circumscribed wedge-shaped nonenhancing areas (arrow).

 

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Fig. 6A 21-year-old woman with grade V injury to left kidney. Drawing shows shattered kidney.

 

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Fig. 6B 21-year-old woman with grade V injury to left kidney. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at early excretory phase shows shattering (arrow).

 

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Fig. 7A 37-year-old man with grade V injury to left kidney. Drawing shows laceration of main renal artery resulting in devascularization of affected kidney.

 

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Fig. 7B 37-year-old man with grade V injury to left kidney. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at nephrographic phase shows hematoma (arrows) around left renal artery and lack of enhancement of kidney.

 

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Fig. 8A 55-year-old woman with iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula sustained during biopsy. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at corticomedullary phase shows fistula (arrow).

 

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Fig. 8B 55-year-old woman with iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula sustained during biopsy. Maximum intensity projection in coronal plane shows fistula (arrow).

 

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Fig. 9 28-year-old man with infected hematoma after cortical laceration. Contrast-enhanced CT scan at early excretory phase shows fluid collection with wall enhancement (arrows) around right kidney.

 

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