Abstract

The clinical charts and contrast mediumenhanced computed tomographic (CT) examinations of 15 adults with a history of serious shock and resuscitation were reviewed. Several hypovolemia-related abnormalities were recognizable and were variably associated with each other. Diminished caliber of the abdominal vessels with intense vascular contrast medium enhancement and renal abnormalities were the most common findings; decreased and/or increased enhancement of the abdominal organs and other hypovolemic changes were also present.

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