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Radiology, Vol 127, 165-169, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America
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RD Kittredge, J Brensilver and JC Pierce
Nineteen patients were studied with computed tomography immediately after kidney transplantation and subsequently if declining renal function was noted. Abscess formation, hematoma and lymphocele were satisfactorily demonstrated. Of 8 diagnosed abnormal densities, 5 were proved correct (abscess 2; serous collection and old blood 1; lymphocele 1; and hematoma (fresh) 1). Two were not proved but abnormalities resolved on medical therapy. There was one incorrect diagnosis: what was thought to be an abnormal fluid collection was really a markedly enlarged edematous rejected kidney. Computed tomography represents an excellent method of following the course of therapy, whether surgical or conservative.
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