Perinephric Abscess-CT
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CT scanning is the diagnostic modality of choice . The typical appearance of a perinephric abscess on a CT scan is that of a soft-tissue mass (20 Hounsfield unit) with a thick wall that may enhance after introduction of intravenous contrast material (ie, the Rind sign).
Reported by- Teleradiology Providers
Perinephric Abscess-CT
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
on
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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