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Fig. 1A. Imaging of urethra with 2D and 3D techniques in 27-year-old
man after vehicle accident. Three-dimensional volume-rendered urogram shows
comminuted fractures of left ilium bones extending to left acetabulum with
displaced bone fragments, and diastasis of bilateral sacroiliac joints and
symphysis pubis. Urethra (arrows), urinary bladder, and ureters
(arrowheads) are shown well. No urethral interruption or contrast
medium extravasation is noted.