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CT demonstration of a ureterosciatic hernia
1Department of Radiology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Universitaire Ziekenhuizen, Gasthuisberg St. Rafael, Belgium.
Abstract:
Ureterosciatic herniation is probably not as uncommon as a literature review would suggest. It rarely produces symptoms and is usually an incidental finding on urogram. The posterior position of the ureter passing beyond the medial wall of the bony pelvis is easily detected on intravenous urography with ipsilateral oblique films and can be confirmed tomographically. This ectopic course of the ureter can be depicted clearly on pelvic computed tomograms.