Vicarious urinary excretion of iodinated contrast in a Crohn's patient

Authors

  • Hooman Yarmohammadi
  • Esben Vogelius
  • Nami Azar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v4i2.296

Keywords:

Gastrografin, Crohn's, renal excretion, vicarious, enema

Abstract

Vicarious renal excretion of iodinated contrast introduced into the bowel is a known phenomenon that has rarely been reported. In clinical settings like Crohn's disease in which evaluation for recto-vesical fistula is frequently requested, vicarious excretion can cause misapprehension and error in diagnosis. We present a case of Crohn's disease in which gastrografin enema was performed to evaluate for fistula and initial interpretation was mistakenly positive, however, simple methods of elucidation were utilized to prevent error in diagnosis.

Author Biographies

Hooman Yarmohammadi

Department of Radiology

Esben Vogelius

Department of Radiology

Nami Azar

Department of Radiology, Assistant Professor

Published

2010-01-24

Issue

Section

Gastrointestinal Radiology