WOS: 000367996100006PubMed: 26207417Introduction and Objectives: Which ureteral stone can pass spontaneously? It is hard to answer this question exactly. the size and location of the stone are the most important predictors. However, there is still a considerable gray zone that needs to be clarified. We try to identify the role of stone volume (SV) in the prediction of spontaneous passage (SP). Materials and Methods: Seventy-eight patients with a solitary ureteral stone were retrospectively evaluated. Ureter SV measurements were taken in three planes and were calculated using the following formula: V=(X)x(Y)x(Z)x0.52. SVs, and the longest diameters (LDs) were compared between patients who passed stones spontaneously and those who needed inte...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Objectives: To develop a prediction model of spontaneous ureteral stone passage (SSP) using machine ...
We analyzed the capacities of pertinent parameters (determined by single-energy non-contrast compute...
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...
Abstract: Objective: The majority of ureteral stones with diameter smaller than 4 mm pass, while the...
Purpose: We performed a prospective study to determine whether unen-hanced helical computed tomograp...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, whic...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of spontaneous ureteral stone passage with stone size (wi...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of spontaneous ureteral stone passage with stone size (wi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate stone diameter and ureteral dilation using computerized tomography as a predi...
PURPOSE: Stone size and location are generally considered the most important factors associated wi...
Introduction: No method currently exists for predicting which young child with a renal or ureteral s...
Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of ...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Objective: To study patients who initially presented to the Emergency Departmen...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Objectives: To develop a prediction model of spontaneous ureteral stone passage (SSP) using machine ...
We analyzed the capacities of pertinent parameters (determined by single-energy non-contrast compute...
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...
Abstract: Objective: The majority of ureteral stones with diameter smaller than 4 mm pass, while the...
Purpose: We performed a prospective study to determine whether unen-hanced helical computed tomograp...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, whic...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of spontaneous ureteral stone passage with stone size (wi...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of spontaneous ureteral stone passage with stone size (wi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate stone diameter and ureteral dilation using computerized tomography as a predi...
PURPOSE: Stone size and location are generally considered the most important factors associated wi...
Introduction: No method currently exists for predicting which young child with a renal or ureteral s...
Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of ...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Objective: To study patients who initially presented to the Emergency Departmen...
Background & objectives: In recent years، Computed Tomography (CT scan) has become the Gold Standard...
Objectives: To develop a prediction model of spontaneous ureteral stone passage (SSP) using machine ...
We analyzed the capacities of pertinent parameters (determined by single-energy non-contrast compute...