
CT Case 064
A 70-year-old presents with flank pain 4 days after a renal biopsy for investigation of a renal mass. He has a previous history of bioprosthetic aortic valve and is on warfarin and aspirin.

A 70-year-old presents with flank pain 4 days after a renal biopsy for investigation of a renal mass. He has a previous history of bioprosthetic aortic valve and is on warfarin and aspirin.

Abdominal CT: bladder injuries. Severe blunt force injuries to the pelvis not only cause fractures but can also injure the urinary bladder.

Abdominal CT: pelvic fractures. We consider three types of pelvic fractures and learn If you see one pelvic fracture, you will find others

Abdominal CT: body wall injuries. Fractures are commonly associated with injury to the abdominal muscles. These injuries can have a wide range of appearances

Abdominal CT: spinal fractures. Trauma patients undergoing imaging should always be evaluated for spinal fractures.

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Describing and diagnosing rib fractures - lower ribs are included in an abdominal CT

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Describing and diagnosing diaphragmatic injuries

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Evaluating bowel and mesenteric trauma with examples cases

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Evaluating bowel and mesenteric trauma with examples cases

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Evaluating bowel and mesenteric trauma with examples cases

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Case study to review of the major patterns of solid organ injury identified on abdominal CT.

Abdominal CT: Trauma series. Imaging renal, ureter, and adrenal injuries