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World J Radiol. May 28, 2011; 3(5): 135-140
Published online May 28, 2011. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v3.i5.135
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Figure 1 In a 41-year-old woman with crush fractures of the transverse process of lumbar vertebrae, the fractures were in combination with a right perirenal hematoma (arrow) and swelling of bilateral psoas muscles (arrowheads).
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Figure 2 Computed tomography scan obtained at the level of the renal hilum in a 13-year-old girl with crush abdominal injuries demonstrates pancreatic rupture (arrow) and hepatorrhexis (arrowhead) with hematoma.