2011
DOI: 10.2298/vsp1105417n
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Multislice computed tomography urography in the diagnosis of urinary tract diseases

Abstract: The obtained results support MSCTU to be the modality of choice in the diagnostic algorithm of patients with macroscopic hematuria and in the evaluation of microscopic hematuria and unexplained obstruction of the urinary tract. The only remaining role for IVU in our institution is imaging of the upper urinary tract in patients with hematuria under the age of 40.

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“…The normal findings of (26.4%) of cases could possibly be due to the following reasons; inappropriate clinical history because some conditions like muscle spasm could mimic renal calculi, or inflammatory renal condition like pyelonephritis and so the patient could be referred for CTU, and hence a negative CTU finding. The abnormalities detected in (73.8%) of the study population, support the high sensitivity of CTU in the detection of urinary tract disorders [9,10].…”
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confidence: 73%
“…The normal findings of (26.4%) of cases could possibly be due to the following reasons; inappropriate clinical history because some conditions like muscle spasm could mimic renal calculi, or inflammatory renal condition like pyelonephritis and so the patient could be referred for CTU, and hence a negative CTU finding. The abnormalities detected in (73.8%) of the study population, support the high sensitivity of CTU in the detection of urinary tract disorders [9,10].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%