OBJECTIVE: To evaluate stone diameter and ureteral dilation using computerized tomography as a predictor of ureteral stone expulsion after medical expulsive therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 328 patients with symptomatic ureteral stones <10 mm on axial computerized tomography images, who were treated with alpha blockers for 2 weeks. Computerized tomography scans were also performed 2 weeks after medical expulsive therapy to confirm ureteral stone expulsion. Patients were divided into upper ureteral stones and lower ureteral stones above and below the iliac vessels, respectively. Transverse stone diameter and longitudinal stone diameter were defined as the largest stone diameter determined on the axia...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of ...
Aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) ...
Aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) ...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Purpose: Low-dose computer tomography (NCCT) is the standard imaging modality for patients with acut...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
WOS: 000367996100006PubMed: 26207417Introduction and Objectives: Which ureteral stone can pass spont...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of ...
Aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) ...
Aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) ...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Objective: To determine if the measurement of ureteric stone in coronal reconstruction plane is diff...
Purpose: Low-dose computer tomography (NCCT) is the standard imaging modality for patients with acut...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
WOS: 000367996100006PubMed: 26207417Introduction and Objectives: Which ureteral stone can pass spont...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the clinical utility in ureteroscopy (URS) planning of cumulative...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of ...