Renal lymphatic fistulas are rare and, in most cases, of parasitic origin. We report a case of a reversible uro-lymphatic fistula, which was demonstrated by CT and was felt to be secondary to a radiolucent calculus.
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Clin Imaging
May 2012
Service d'imagerie médicale, Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grâce, 1 Avenue Pasteur, Monaco.
Renal lymphatic fistulas are rare and, in most cases, of parasitic origin. We report a case of a reversible uro-lymphatic fistula, which was demonstrated by CT and was felt to be secondary to a radiolucent calculus.
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