1995
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.165.3.7645461
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Detection of ureteral calculi in patients with suspected renal colic: value of reformatted noncontrast helical CT.

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“…In equivocal cases, performing reconstructions at 3-mm intervals and reformatting the images as described in our previous report [2] proved helpful. Because associated findings of hydronephnosis/hydrouneter and peninephnic/peniureteral soft-tissue changes are common in patients with uneteral stones and acute renal colic, their presence provided strong evidence that an acute ongoing process was present.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…In equivocal cases, performing reconstructions at 3-mm intervals and reformatting the images as described in our previous report [2] proved helpful. Because associated findings of hydronephnosis/hydrouneter and peninephnic/peniureteral soft-tissue changes are common in patients with uneteral stones and acute renal colic, their presence provided strong evidence that an acute ongoing process was present.…”
Section: Comparedmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Image reconstructions and reformations were performed in selected patients (as described in an earlier report [2]) to assist examination interpretation, but only the original 5-mm axial images were reviewed for this study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, we have nullified eventual differences resulting from prostatic enlargement in elderly men with vesical floor elevation, alterations in the pelvic floor level resulting from parturition, and anaof uric acid, with densities ranging between 300 and 400 UH (8) . Only exceptions are calculi resulting from deposition of protease inhibitors (Indinavir), which should be taken into consideration in patients undergoing treatment for the human immunodeficiency syndrome and with indirect renal calyceal system obstructive signs (11,13) .…”
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“…The mean stone diameters were 6.2 (range, 4-18) mm in group A and 6.6 (range, 3-20) mm in group B (P > .05). In the clinical follow up, the mean time for passage of the stones was 7.4 (range, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] days.…”
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confidence: 99%