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URETHROGRAPHY—SIMULATING AN INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM

British Journal of Urology, 1970
SUMMARY A case is described where contrast medium injected into the urethra was excreted through the kidneys and produced a radiograph similar to an intravenous pyelogram. Increased pressure during urethral injection combined with increased permeability of damaged mucosa are possible factors producing this effect.
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The layered pyelogram in hydronephrosis

The British Journal of Radiology, 1975
Fifty patients were studied with erect films at excretory urography. Twenty-eight had hydronephrosis, bilateral in two cases; a total of 30 hydronephrotic kidneys were therefore investigated. Thin layers of contrast medium were shown in the dilated calyces in 29 of the 30 kidneys.
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The Intravenous Pyelogram in Rend Colic

Australasian Radiology, 1988
ABSTRACTThe medical records and IVP examinations of 143 patients presenting with renal colic have been reviewed. The study has demonstrated that renal colic is more common in males, is rare under the age of 20 and may be precipitated by dehydration.
A, Weiss, R, Price, M, Sage, L, Barratt
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Vegetating Iodides after an Intravenous Pyelogram

Dermatology, 1985
A 68-year-old woman treated by hemodialysis for chronic renal failure received 30.4 g iodine for an intravenous pyelogram. Three days later, she was covered by aseptic pustules which quickly evolved into vegetating masses on the face. Skin pathology showed dermo-epidermal necrosis with dermal polymorphonuclear infiltrates, sometimes pycnotic, and ...
P, Lauret, M, Godin, P, Bravard
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Thorotrast-Induced Renal Tumours after Retrograde Pyelogram

European Urology, 1977
Seven cases of 'thorotrast kidney' after retrograde pyelogram with reflux are dealt with. In five instances cancer of the kidney developed, four of them obvious renal pelvic carcinoma between 14 and 41 years after the thorotrast pyelogram. In some cases the contrast deposits were misinterpreted and in one case the follow-up was also inadequate.
L E, AlmgÃ¥rd   +4 more
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"Unprepared" Pyelograms

BMJ, 1965
P. M. Bretland, I. M. Cran
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Miliary Tuberculosis Following Retrograde Pyelogram

Journal of Urology, 1966
A B, Babanoury, L K, Boggs
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