2005
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2005.24.12.1651
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Is Fluid Ingestion Really Necessary During Ultrasonography for Detecting Ureteral Stones?

Abstract: Objective. Ultrasonographic evaluation of ureteral stones is usually performed after fluid ingestion for filling the bladder to visualize the ureterovesical junction better. We hypothesized that water ingestion may decrease the imaging quality of ultrasonography for detecting ureter stones. In our prospective randomized study, the accuracy of ultrasonography for detecting ureteral stones performed with or without fluid intake were evaluated. Methods. The study population comprised 150 consecutive patients thou… Show more

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