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. 2021 Feb 1:19:eAI5829.
doi: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AI5829. eCollection 2021.

Spontaneous subepithelial hemorrhage: the Antopol-Goldman lesion

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Spontaneous subepithelial hemorrhage: the Antopol-Goldman lesion

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Eduardo Kaiser Ururahy Nunes Fonseca et al. Einstein (Sao Paulo). .
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Figure 1
Figure 1. Abdominal computed tomography in coronal view. (A) unenhanced image shows a hyperattenuating circumferential thickening of the right ureter wall in practically its entire extension with adjacent fat-stranding; (B) contrast-enhanced image shows no enhancement of the ureteral wall. These findings are compatible with an intramural hematoma. It should be highlighted that given the hyperattenuation of the subepithelial hematoma, it should be mistaken by a diffuse enhancement of the ureteral wall if the non-contrast phase is not performed
Figura 1
Figura 1. Tomografia computadorizada abdominal no plano coronal. (A) imagem sem contraste mostra espessamento parietal circunferencial hiperatenuante em praticamente toda extensão do ureter direito com densificação da gordura adjacente; (B) imagem com contraste não demonstra realce adicional na parede do ureter. Esses achados são compatíveis com hematoma intramural. Deve-se enfatizar que, devido à hiperatenuação do hematoma subepitelial, tal achado pode ser confundido com realce difuso da parede ureteral quando a fase sem contraste não é realizada

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