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Case Report

Urinary retention and acute kidney injury in a tetraplegic patient using condom catheter after partying: a preventable complication

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Pages 241-245 | Published online: 15 Oct 2015

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Figure 1 Images of urinary tract.

Notes: (A) X-ray of abdomen, taken in November 2013, revealed no urinary tract calcification; urinary bladder was not distended. (B) X-ray of abdomen, taken in November 2014, revealed large distended urinary bladder (marked as B).
Figure 1 Images of urinary tract.

Figure 2 Images of urinary tract.

Notes: (A) Ultrasound scan, performed in December 2013, revealed no distension of urinary bladder. Bladder contained 62 mL of urine (marked as B). (B) Ultrasound scan of urinary bladder (marked as B), performed in December 2013, revealed moderate wall thickening, ~4 mm in diameter.
Abbreviation: US, ultrasound.
Figure 2 Images of urinary tract.

Figure 3 Images of urinary tract.

Notes: (A) Noncontrast computed tomography of abdomen and pelvis, performed in October 2014, axial section revealed thick-walled urinary bladder, which was partially filled (marked as B and also indicated by arrows). There was no fluid collection in pelvis. (B) Noncontrast computed tomography of abdomen, performed in October 2014, coronal section revealed mildly enlarged and swollen left kidney (arrows) with some perinephric fluid. No calculi bilaterally and no hydronephrosis. No ureteric or bladder calculi.
Abbreviation: CT, computed tomography.
Figure 3 Images of urinary tract.