Räber G, Pötzschke B
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1983;105(9):566-72.
Differentiation of the organs in the small pelvis by computed tomography is often difficult, because of the small differences of density. General contrasting the bowel, intravenous injection of opaque matter and tamponing the vagina can facilitate the identification and estimation of pathological processes of female genitals. Presumption of any findings is the exact knowledge of X-ray topography. Following the explanation of patient preparation and of examination technique the normal anatomy of female pelvis is demonstrated by seven scans.