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Fig. 2 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 2

From: Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis—a guide to imaging appearances and complications

Fig. 2

Axial CT peritoneography in a patient with prior right nephrectomy demonstrating peritoneal distribution of dialysate mixed with iodinated contrast in the upper abdomen (a) communicating into the lesser sac anterior to the pancreas. At a more inferior level in the mid-abdomen (b) with dialysate seen within the right retroperitoneum at the nephrectomy bed (arrowhead) as a consequence of prior surgery, and in the pelvis (c) surrounding large and small bowel loops and within the mesentery with a Tenckhoff dialysis catheter seen entering the peritoneal cavity through the left rectus muscle (arrowhead)

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