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Fig. 4D. 32-year-old man admitted to hospital after motor vehicle
accident. Longitudinal oblique contrast-enhanced sonogram of spleen (S)
obtained after control CT (C) shows well-delineated, highly hyperechoic
spot of contrast medium (arrow) that corresponds to vascular injury
(pseudoaneurysm) seen on CT. Patient underwent angiographic procedure and was
successfully nonoperatively managed. K = kidney.