膀胱造影剂水平反转:CT表现。

S H Kim, M C Han
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盆腔造影增强计算机断层扫描(CT)常规显示尿液对比物水平,底部为对比物混浊的尿液,顶部为未平化的尿液。我们遇到了4例对比尿水平逆转的病例。对比尿水平的逆转可能是由于尿液中的感染性碎片或粘液线导致膀胱中先前存在的尿液的高比重引起的。
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Reversed contrast-urine levels in urinary bladder: CT findings.

Contrast-urine levels are routinely seen in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) of the pelvis with contrast-opacified urine in the bottom and unopacified urine in the top. We encountered four cases in which contrast-urine levels were reversed. The reversal of the contrast-urine level was probably caused by high specific gravity of the preexisting urine in the bladder due to infectious debris or mucous threads in the urine.

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