SAQ 498 – Urology – flank pain with abnormal CT IVP

Marked out of 16.00

A 45-year-old man presents with 2 weeks of left lumbar pain, nausea and vomiting. He has no trauma history. Examination shows marked left flank tenderness, normal bowel sounds and no abdominal distension. FBE and U+E are normal, urinalysis shows 3+ blood, abdominal radiograph is normal, and his CT IVP image is shown below.

Coronal CT IVP image in a patient with left flank pain.
CT IVP

List four (4) positive findings on the imaging.

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List three (3) likely differential diagnoses.

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List two (2) early and three (3) expected late complications.

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List four (4) risk factors for contrast-induced nephropathy.

(Marked out of 4.0)


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Total Score: 0 / 16

Percentage: 0%

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