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Essentials of Computed Tomography Imaging of Hematuria
Hematuria is defined usually as the presence of blood in the urine, either on voiding or in a catheterized specimen. Hematuria is broadly divided into microscopic and gross hematuria and may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The causes of hematuria include
Vaidehi A. Patel, Nidhi P. Popat
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Urography in Myelomatosis [PDF]
To investigate whether urographic contrast media might precipitate Bence Jones protein in the renal tubules and lead to renal failure in patients with myelomatosis, the reaction between the media and myeloma urine was studied in vitro. Appreciable precipitation was found only in urine at or below pH 4·5, and its occurrence did not correlate with the ...
M T, Cwynarski, H M, Saxton
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Two adults with flank pain were diagnosed with a retrocaval ureter on CT showing a characteristic fishhook deformity and hydroureteronephrosis. Open pyeloureterostomy with anterior ureteral transposition resulted in an uneventful recovery and preserved renal function.
Donald Dominick Lema +7 more
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A glance at imaging bladder cancer. [PDF]
Purpose: Early and accurate diagnosis of Bladder cancer (BCa) will contribute extensively to the management of the disease. The purpose of this review was to briefly describe the conventional imaging methods and other novel imaging modalities used for ...
Halpern, Ethan J. +4 more
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Different behaviour of the N-terminal and C-terminal fragment of proatrial natriuretic factor in plasma of healthy subjects as well as of patients with cirrhosis [PDF]
N-terminal (atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) 1-98) and C-terminal (ANF 99-126) fragments of proatrial natriuretic factor (NTA and CTA, respectively) were determined in plasma of healthy subjects adopting different postures and in patients with cirrhosis ...
Arendt, Rainer M. +5 more
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Comparison of Conventional Urogram and Magnetic Resonance Urography in Dilated Ureter
Introduction: Abdominal pain due to urinary tract obstruction is one of the common problems seen in patients seeking medical attention. Diagnosis of hydronephrosis predominantly depends on X-Ray radiography, contrast Intravenous urogram (IVU), ultrasound
Prem Kumar Chidambaram +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This prospective study evaluated the impact of the “double‐hump” deformity—defined by anterior protrusions of the L4–L5 and L5–S1 disks—on L5–S1 angulation and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) outcomes. We hypothesized that this deformity is associated with reduced angulation and impaired sacral promontory visibility. Methods The L5–
Hirotaka Sato +4 more
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Ex vivo perfusion, arteriography, and autotransplantation procedures for kidney salvage [PDF]
Three kidneys with arterial lesions that would have been difficult or impossible to repair by standard vascular reconstruction were removed, perfused by the Belzer technique, and returned to host after partial or complete autotransplantation.
Anderson, JT +6 more
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Evaluation of CT urography as a second-line investigation in patients presenting with visible haematuria in the Highland region [PDF]
Over the years, a body of literature has developed that consistently shows how the liability of foreignness affects MNCs' performance. Institutional distance − regulatory, normative and cognitive − between the incomer and insiders has been identified as ...
Baron, Marie-Laure, Capo, Claire
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Risk of metachronous upper tract urothelial carcinoma following non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Objective To determine the risk and timing of metachronous upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) after non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Patients and Methods In this multi‐institutional retrospective cohort study involving academic and community hospitals, clinicopathological data were collected from patients with NMIBC treated between 2005
Keiran J.C. Pace +22 more
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