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EXCRETORY UROGRAPHY VERSUS RETROGRADE UROGRAPHY
Archives of Surgery, 1950IT 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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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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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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Patient Radiation Dose at CT Urography and Conventional Urography
Radiology, 2004To measure and compare patient radiation dose from computed tomographic (CT) urography and conventional urography and to compare these doses with dose estimates determined from phantom measurements.Patient skin doses were determined by placing a thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) strip (six TLD chips) on the abdomen of eight patients examined with CT ...
Richard D, Nawfel +3 more
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Diuretic radionuclide urography
Urologic Radiology, 1983Diuretic radionuclide urography is a modification of conventional renography which utilizes the administration of intravenous furosemide to distinguish dilated, non-obstructed, hydronephrotic systems from those with significant mechanical obstruction.
S A, Koff, R M, Shore
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
S V, McNeel, R D, Zenoble
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S V, McNeel, R D, Zenoble
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