Abstract

For years the extraperitoneal part of the abdomen has been considered a difficult area for anatomic definition, clinical evaluation, and radiologic diagnosis. Traditional methods that may provide direct or indirect evidence of disease processes originating in this region have included retroperitoneal pneumography, gastrointestinal barium contrast studies, excretory urography, lymphangiography, and

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