Residual Intravenous Contrast Mimicking a Ureteral Stent on Noncontrast Computed Tomography in a Patient With Ureterolithiasis

输尿管结石患者非增强CT扫描中残留静脉造影剂模拟输尿管支架

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Abstract

This case describes a 53-year-old male patient presenting with right-sided abdominal pain and acute kidney injury (AKI) who retained intravenous (IV) contrast within the ureter from a previous image 24 hours prior at a different hospital that was initially mistaken for a calcified ureteral stent after presenting to a different hospital without the patient initially disclosing his previous hospital stay. This created diagnostic uncertainty and prompted subspecialty consultations for a device the patient had never received. The patient subsequently passed a ureteral calculus with resolution of symptoms and improvement in renal function. This case highlights the importance of recognizing residual IV contrast as a potential mimic of foreign bodies on computed tomography (CT), particularly in patients with recent contrast-enhanced studies.

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