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Fig. 5B 29-year-old woman after motor vehicle collision. Axial CT
cystography image at bladder level shows a small amount of fluid lateral to
bladder but no contrast extravasation is seen (arrows). CT cystogram
was interpreted as intraperitoneal rupture with probability of extraperitoneal
rupture. Injury was confirmed to be combined intraperitoneal and
extraperitoneal rupture by surgical bladder exploration.