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Fig. 1 | Insights into Imaging

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From: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound performed under urgent conditions. Indications, review of the technique, clinical examples and limitations

Fig. 1

Follow-up US of a 25-year-old male patient with right kidney rupture, initially imaged with CT. There is loss of right kidney architecture and small fluid collection on B mode US (arrow in a). CEUS shows rupture confined to the anterior part of the kidney (arrow) and haematoma (b). The admission contrast enhanced CT (c) performed 6 days earlier had diagnosed right kidney rupture (arrow) affecting anterior and posterior parts of the kidney, while the fluid collection was larger. No additional CT was performed until the patient’s discharge

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