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Renal colic

Nursing, 2011
Renal colic is a common condition, which will often be seen by GPs throughout their careers. Making up 1% of all emergency admissions to hospital, specialist review and care may be frequently required; however, the responsibilities of initial prompt diagnosis and treatment, followed by patient education and secondary prevention will often lie with the
Ellen, Pfadt, Dorothy S, Carlson
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Renal Colic

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2009
Renal colic describes the severe pain felt from ‘loin to groin’ caused by a renal stone obstructing the flow of urine as it passes down through the ureter. It is a very common condition that GPs are increasingly expected to manage in the community.
Ed Rowe, Erik Mayer, Justin Vale
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Factitious renal colic

Urology, 1997
We reviewed our experience with patients with factitious disorders who presented with renal colic to identify their common characteristics and to quantify the cost burden placed on the health care system as a result.We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of two Philadelphia area hospitals from 1989 to 1995 to find patients with factitious ...
J D, Reich, P M, Hanno
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Renal colic

Urologie (Heidelberg, Germany)
Renal colic accounts for 5-10% of all emergency department visits, making it a common condition in acute medicine. The typical clinical presentation is an early indication of urolithiasis.Diagnostic measures include laboratory tests, ultrasound, and low-dose noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scans.
Francois, Leboutte, Andreas, Neisius
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Renal Colic

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1991
We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 85 consecutive symptomatic patients to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of plain abdominal roentgenography (PAR) compared with clinical evaluation alone in diagnosis and treatment of renal colic.
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