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Fig. 4

From: Elucidating vaginal fistulas on CT and MRI

Fig. 4

CT-vaginography in a patient with advanced bladder and urethral undifferentiated carcinoma invading the vagina, seen as marked circumferential mural thickening (arrowheads in precontrast CT a). After introduction and inflation of the Foley catheter (thick arrows) in the vagina, injection of CM medium allows opacification and distension of the vagina (arrow at vaginal dome in b) and subsequent CM flow anteriorly into the urinary bladder (in c)

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