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Patient: 72 year old female |
History: 72-year-old woman with stage III-B cervical cancer treated with radiation and chemotherapy 5 years ago. She underwent pelvic tumor debulking with rectosigmoid resection and colostomy one year ago. |
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Findings: PET-CT RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL: 14.7 mCi F-18 Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) i.v.
Findings: 1. Large mass with intense FDG uptake around the distal left ureter.
2. Air in the left renal pelvis with peripelvic stranding, and intense activity in the abutting ileal segments. Left ureteral stents remains in place.
3. Focus of increased FDG uptake in the right lobe of the liver, without CT correlate.
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Diagnosis: PET-CT:
1. Recurrent cervical cancer around the distal left ureter.
2. Left uretero-ileal fistula, evidenced by air in the left renal pelvis with peripelvic stranding, and intense activity (urine) in the abutting ileal segments.
3. Right hepatic lobe metastases.
LEFT ANTEGRADE NEPHROSTOGRAM:
There is opacification of the left nephrostomy catheter and ureteral stent. In the region of the distal ureter, there is opacification of a small segment of small bowel suggestive of a distal uretero-enteric fistula. |
General Discussion: Management: A left percutaneous nephrostomy was performed and the left ureteral stents were removed. |
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Case Number: 248470Owner(s): tdeshm01 and Barry Siegel, Prof of RadiologyLast Updated: 12-07-2011 The reader is fully responsible for confirming the accuracy of this content. |