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Fig. 3E. 21-year-old man with negative findings for peritoneal violation on CT, who was shot in left groin. CT images of pelvis show blood outlining extraperitoneal bullet tract (arrowheads) with bullet seen in right iliopsoas muscle (arrow, E) adjacent to right common iliac vessels. No free intraperitoneal fluid is seen. Bullet tract extends adjacent to bladder. Cystogram and pelvic arteriogram (not shown) did not show injury to bladder or right iliac vessels.





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