59-year-old female, 2 days following cardiac catheterization with acute tubular necrosis
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Non-contrast CT in the axial plane in a 59-year-old female, 2 days following cardiac catheterization with acute renal failure shows persistent bilateral renal retention of contrast in the cortical phase and vicarious contrast excretion into the gallbladder. No contrast is seen elsewhere. Findings are consistent with acute tubular necrosis
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 135450
59-year-old female, 7 days following cardiac catheterization with acute tubular necrosis
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Non-contrast CT in the axial plane in a 59-year-old female, 7 days following cardiac catheterization with acute renal failure shows persistent bilateral renal retention of contrast in the cortical phase and vicarious contrast excretion into the gallbladder. No contrast is seen elsewhere. Findings are consistent with acute tubular necrosis
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 135453
59-year-old female, 11 days following cardiac catheterization with acute tubular necrosis
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Non-contrast CT in the axial plane in a 59-year-old female, 11 days following cardiac catheterization with acute renal failure shows persistent bilateral renal retention of contrast in the cortical phase and vicarious contrast excretion into the gallbladder. No contrast is seen elsewhere. Findings are consistent with acute tubular necrosis
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 135456
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Non-contrast CT in the coronal plane in a 59-year-old female, 2, 7 and 11 days following cardiac catheterization with acute renal failure shows persistent bilateral renal retention of contrast in the cortical phase . No contrast is seen elsewhere. Findings are consistent with acute tubular necrosis
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 135454
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Non-contrast CT in the sagittal plane in a 59-year-old female, 2, 7 and 11 days following cardiac catheterization with acute renal failure shows persistent bilateral renal retention of contrast in the cortical phase . No contrast is seen elsewhere. Findings are consistent with acute tubular necrosis
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net 135459