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Fig. 4A 66-year-old woman who was struck by motor vehicle. Axial CT
cystography image shows site of bladder rupture at anterior wall
(arrow) with contrast extravasation into extraperitoneal space
(black arrowhead). Extravasated contrast agent posterior to bladder
wall (white arrowhead) was thought to be intraperitoneal rupture
component. Initial interpretation was combined intraperitoneal and
extraperitoneal rupture.