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Fig. 4B 66-year-old woman who was struck by motor vehicle. and
C, Coronal (B) and sagittal (C) CT cystography images
show site of intraperitoneal bladder rupture (arrow) and
extraperitoneal rupture (black arrowheads). Note extravasated
contrast agent was underneath peritoneal reflection as shown in C
(white arrowheads), and there was no extravasated urine surrounding
loops of bowel.