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Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Vol 97, Issue 7, 415-415
Copyright © 1997 by American Osteopathic Association

Case Reports

Spontaneous expulsion of an intravesical bullet

D DiDomenico, P Guinan, and R Sharifi

Gunshot wounds of the pelvis are not uncommon. Penetrating injuries of the bladder are usually documented by means of a cystogram. The patient reported here was shot with a small caliber bullet. No extravasation was demonstrated. The authors caution that not all penetrating injuries to the bladder will demonstrate extravasation on a properly performed cystogram.





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