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Other rare causes were malignancy and the spread of adjacent inflammation. Ureteritis was a common finding observed in 5.7% of patients who underwent APCTs at the ED, and most of them were secondary to UTIs and ureteral stones. UTIs can cause ureteritis even without typical symptoms or signs suggestive of UTI, and diagnosis without an APCT can be difficult. More liberal use of APCTs should be considered when the cause of fever is difficult to diagnose. Ureteritis was a common finding observed in 5.7% of patients who underwent APCTs at the