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Review Article Published: 13 March 2012 CT urography for hematuria Nigel C. Cowan Nature Reviews Urology 9, 218–226 (2012) Cite this article ...
A man in his 20s presented after a high-energy MCA. Initially, he was haemodynamically stable; the abdominal exam revealed a large right flank haematoma. On placement of a catheter, there was gross ...
The use of excretory urography for the detection of upper urinary tract tumors (UUTTs) in patients with urothelial cancer who have undergone radical cystectomy is controversial. This retrospective ...
Intravenous urography in the azotemic patient not only has been considered an unrewarding diagnostic procedure but also has been thought 8,11–15 to entail the risk of producing further ...
Results The blood urea nitrogen before intravenous urography ranged from 19 to 50 mg. per 100 ml. (normal, 8 to 18 mg. per 100 ml.).
In 19 of 30 patients alternative imaging was performed, with intravenous pyelography in 11 patients, computer tomography urography in 7 patients and with both in 1 patient. No UUTTs were diagnosed in ...
The diagnostic yield for CT urography was 0.09% for upper tract urothelial carcinoma and 0.19% for kidney cell carcinoma. In the studies evaluated, no diagnoses of UTUC were made in patients ...
Urography, or an intravenous urogram, is an x-ray examination used to check the kidneys and often the bladder. It investigates pain in the kidneys, kidney stones, blood in the urine and suspected ...
CT urography identified 100% of pathologically confirmed renal and ureteral malignancies. Fourteen of 19 confirmed cases of uroepithelial neoplasms involving the bladder were found.
Obstructive nephropathy, also know as uropathy, refers to the syndrome caused by urinary tract obstruction, either functional or anatomic. It includes urinary tract dilatation, impedance and the ...
IV: Excretory Urography (normal renal function): 1mL/kg; max 100mL. IV: CT of head: 50–200mL; CT of body (single phase contrast): 50–200mL bolus inj or 100–200mL rapid infusion; max 200mL.