
CT Case 067
80-year-old female presents with four days of left flank pain and fever. She is febrile 39.5, HR 110, and hypotensive with SBP 90. Blood results reveal an acute kidney injury with creatine 120 and lactate of 5 A Non-contrast CT…

80-year-old female presents with four days of left flank pain and fever. She is febrile 39.5, HR 110, and hypotensive with SBP 90. Blood results reveal an acute kidney injury with creatine 120 and lactate of 5 A Non-contrast CT…

A 71-year-old presents with vomiting and abdominal pain and inability to open his bowels. This was preceded by three days of diarrhoea.

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.

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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