2001
DOI: 10.1136/pmj.77.904.128d
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Is spiral computed tomography the imaging modality of choice for renal colic?

Abstract: A 23 year old man presented to the casualty department with right periorbital oedema. A diagnosis of urticaria was made, antihistamines were prescribed, and he was discharged home. Within 24 hours he returned complaining of increased facial swelling and dysphagia, and a medical opinion was sought. He denied recent facial trauma, or insect stings. Further inquiry revealed that he had suVered a similar episode nine months earlier which had involved swelling of his hands and feet. These areas were not itchy or re… Show more

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