Bladder Outlet Obstruction Secondary to Obstructed Foley Catheter Discovered on PET/CT

Unexpected findings are not infrequently encountered during nuclear imaging; genitourinary abnormalities are more likely in those studies (eg, bone and renal scans) that involve significant urinary handling of administered radiopharmaceutical. A case of acute renal insufficiency secondary to unsuspe...

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