![]() ![]() ![]() Glowacki LS, Beecroft ML, Cook RJ, Pahl D, Churchill DN. Ureteral calculi: natural history and treatment in the era of advanced technology. Ureteral Stones Clinical Guidelines Panel summary report on the management of ureteral calculi. Segura JW, Preminger GM, Assimos DG, Dretler SP, Kahn RI, Lingeman JE, et al. 1989 18:352-4.īahn Zobbe V, Rygaard H, Rasmussen D, Strandberg C, Krause S, Hartvig Hartsen S, et al. Nifedipine for the relief of renal colic: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. 1990 35:151-3.Ĭaravati EM, Runge JW, Bossart PJ, Martinez JC, Hartsell SC, Williamson SG. Large perirenal hematoma after extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy. Effects of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory therapy on platelets. Efficacy of ketorolac tromethamine versus meperidine in the ED treatment of acuterenal colic. Larkin GL, Peacock WF, Pearl SM, Blair GA, D'Amico F. Accuratede termination of chemical composition of urinary calculi by spiral computerized tomography. Acute ureteral obstruction: value of secondary signs of helical unenhanced CT. Smith RC, Verga M, Dalrymple N, McCarthy S, Rosenfield AT. Ureteral calculi: diagnostic efficacy of helical CT and implications for treatment of patients. The value of unenhanced helical computerized tomography in the management of acute flank pain. 1998 160:679-84.ĭalrymple NC, Verga M, Anderson KR, Bove P, Covey AM, Rosenfield AT, et al. Unenhanced helical computerized tomography for the evaluation of patients with acute flank pain. Vieweg J, Teh C, Freed K, Leder RA, Smith RH, Nelson RH, et al. Can noncontrast helical computed tomography replace intravenous urography for evaluation of patients with acute urinary tract colic. Epidemiology, origin, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. Diagnosis of acute flank pain: value of unenhanced helical CT. Smith RC, Verga M, McCarthy S, Rosenfield AT. Metformin and contrast media-a dangerous combination. McCartney MM, Gilbert FJ, Murchison LE, Pearson D, McHardy K, Murray AD. Metformin and contrast media: where is the conflict. Urography into the 21st century: new contrast media, renal handling, imaging characteristics, and nephrotoxicity. Prospective comparison of unenhanced spiral computed tomography and intravenous urogram in the evaluation of acute flank pain. Miller OF, Rineer SK, Reichard SR, Buckley RG, Donovan MS, Graham IR, et al. A comparison of noncontrast computerized tomography with excretory urography in the assessment of acute flank pain. Niall O, Russell J, MacGregor R, Duncan H, Mullins J. Ureteral calculi in patients with flank pain: correlation of plain radiography with unenhanced helical CT. Levine JA, Neitlich J, Verga M, Dalrymple N, Smith RC. Renal colic: comparison of spiral CT, US and IVU in the detection of ureteral calculi. Yilmaz S, Sindel T, Arslan G, Ozkaynak C, Karaali K, Kabaalioglu A, et al. A prospective study of dietary calcium and other nutrients and the risk of symptomatic kidney stones. Urinary lithiasis: etiology, diagnosis and medical management. Provides information on nongenitourinary conditions Indirect signs of the degree of obstruction Most sensitive and specific radiologic test (i.e., facilitates fast, definitive diagnosis) Poor visualization of nongenitourinary conditionsĭelayed images required in high-grade obstruction Requires bowel preparation and use of contrast media Provides information on anatomy and functioning of both kidneys Stones in middle section of ureter, phleboliths, radiolucent calculi, extraurinary calcifications and nongenitourinary conditions Good for diagnosing hydronephrosis and renal stones ![]()
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