Resorption of Contrast Material from the Bladder During Cystourethrography Causing an Excretory Urogram

Abstract
A small amount of cystographic contrast material is resorbed regularly from the bladder into the blood stream during routine cystourethrography in children. If the agent remains in the bladder for a relatively long period of time, the amount of iodine absorbed may be large enough to produce an excretory urogram.

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