Sunday, December 26, 2010

Radiolucent Filling Defects in the Urinary Tract

Differential considerations for radiolucent filling defects in the urinary tract on a contrast study:
  • Radiolucent calculi: For example, uric acid.
  • Neoplasm: Transitional cell carcinoma most common.
  • Blood clot:
  • Infectious debris:
  • Sloughed papilla:
  • Fungal material:

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