Colonic diverticulosis

Case contributed by Hani Makky Al Salam , 15 Mar 2010
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Dylan Kurda, 2 Sep 2015

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An elderly patient presented with renal colic. CT scan of the abdomen was done without contrast which demonstrates bilateral renal stones more marked on the right side with multiple tiny cysts. Incidental findings including hiatus hernia and extensive colonic diverticulosis.

  • -<p>An elderly patient presented with renal colic. CT scan of the abdomen was done without contrast which demonstrates bilateral <a href="/articles/urolithiasis" title="Renal stones">renal stones </a>more marked on the right side with multiple tiny cysts. Incidental findings including <a href="/articles/hiatus-hernia" title="Hiatus hernia">hiatus hernia</a> and extensive <a href="/articles/colonic-diverticulosis" title="Colonic diverticulosis">colonic diverticulosis</a>.</p>

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An elderly patient presented with renal colic. CT scan of the abdomen was done without contrast which demonstrates bilateral renal stones more marked on the right side with multiple tiny cysts. Incidental findings including hiatus hernia and extensive colonic diverticulosis.

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Image CT (non-contrast) ( update )

Perspective was set to Axial.
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