Case Reports in Radiology (Jan 2016)

Unexpected Radiologic Findings for a Casting Type of Radiolucent Colorectal Foreign Body Composed of Polyurethane Foam

  • Emi Sanjo,
  • Fumihiko Tamamoto,
  • Shoichi Ogawa,
  • Maiko Sano,
  • Tetsunori Yoshimura,
  • Miwako Nozaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4987105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Radiologic diagnosis of colorectal foreign bodies is usually not very difficult, because inserted materials are often clearly visible on plain abdominal radiographs. However, when they are radiolucent, a plain abdominal radiograph has been reported to be useless. As radiolucent colorectal foreign bodies appear as radiolucent artificial contours or air-trapped materials in the pelvis, almost always the diagnosis itself can be made by careful evaluation of plain abdominal radiographs. We encountered a case of casting type of radiolucent colorectal foreign body formed from polyurethane foam. It presented us with unexpected radiologic findings and led to diagnostic difficulties.