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Factors predicting ureteral stenosis after transurethral resection of the ureteral orifice: a two-center, retrospective clinical study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Urol
Güner E   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A Twisted Kidney: Right Renal Reversed Rotation in a Child.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Saini R   +3 more
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CT urography and MR urography

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003
CT urography and MR urography are an evolving concept and developing technique. As the technology matures, CT urography will combine the ultimate diagnostic capabilities of intravenous urography and CT. In the near future, many intravenous urograms will be replaced by CT urography to evaluate patients with hematuria and other genitourinary conditions ...
Akira, Kawashima   +2 more
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MR UROGRAPHY

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1997
Developments of MR imaging of static fluid has led to the emergence of MR urography (MRU) as a potential imaging technique of the urinary system. MRU has been shown to be highly sensitive in the diagnosis of urinary obstruction, defining the severity of dilatation, the site, and in the majority of cases, the cause of obstruction.
S, Hussain   +4 more
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MR Urography

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2010
Munster
O'Connor, Owen J   +2 more
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CT Urography

RadioGraphics, 2004
With the recent introduction of multi-detector row helical computed tomography (CT), the radiologic evaluation of patients with urologic disease has changed rapidly. Two major approaches to CT urography have been developed. The first approach combines axial CT with timed excretory urography (EU) performed by using conventional radiography, digital ...
Akira, Kawashima   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

CT Urography

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2010
Munster
O'Connor, Owen J, Maher, Michael M
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EXCRETORY UROGRAPHY VERSUS RETROGRADE UROGRAPHY

Archives of Surgery, 1950
IT IS NOT the purpose of this paper to exploit the advantages and possibilities of each method of urography but rather to evaluate honestly the indications and contraindications for each. Braasch 1 summarized the matter well when he stated: "Although excretory and retrograde urography have individual advantages, they frequently are of complementary ...
J B, BEARE, C A, WATTENBERG
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Excretory urography

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2005
Excretory urography is a type of contrast study used to verify and localize upper urinary tract disease. In some instances, information regarding renal function and disease pathophysiology can also be obtained. With the recent advances in small animal ultrasonagraphy, excretory urography has become an underutilized procedure.
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Optimizing urography

World Journal of Urology, 1998
Urography is regarded as one of the best screening tests for evaluation of urinary tract disease and is commonly used in the search for a cause of hematuria or the presence of upper tract urothelial masses. It is also used in the evaluation of patients with trauma, known or suspected urolithiasis, or renal infection and for the documentation of ...
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