Introduction: Ureteric stones are said to lodge most commonly at the narrowest anatomical areas of the ureter. The site of pain depends on the location of the calculi. Spontaneous passage of ureteric stones is influenced by size, location and laterality of the stones. Aim: To investigate the size and location of ureteric stones. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective study of 72 patients in whom urinary stones were diagnosed by computed tomography between January 2018 and July 2019. The size of the ureteric stones was measured by its maximal width on Computed Tomography (CT) and location of the stones was also determined. The diameter of both the ureters were ascertained at the widest portion. Statistical analysis was p...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, whic...
This study analyses clinical and radiologic imaging data of patients who had urinary tract stones di...
Background: Several factors must be kept in mind in to decide the best treatment for patients with r...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to correlate the size and position of ureteral stones to their clin...
Objective We aimed to evaluate the factors influencing treatment option selection among urologists f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate stone diameter and ureteral dilation using computerized tomography as a predi...
Introduction: Previous radiological studies revealed that stones lodge more frequently in the ureter...
Purpose: In some patients with a ureteral stone without uretero-hydronephrosis, it is difficult to d...
PURPOSE: To conduct a study to assess the association between calculus location and size and the inc...
WOS: 000367996100006PubMed: 26207417Introduction and Objectives: Which ureteral stone can pass spont...
Objetivo: - determinar se o tamanho do calculo ureteral e realmente importante para predizer o grau ...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
Purpose: We performed a prospective study to determine whether unen-hanced helical computed tomograp...
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...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, whic...
This study analyses clinical and radiologic imaging data of patients who had urinary tract stones di...
Background: Several factors must be kept in mind in to decide the best treatment for patients with r...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to correlate the size and position of ureteral stones to their clin...
Objective We aimed to evaluate the factors influencing treatment option selection among urologists f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate stone diameter and ureteral dilation using computerized tomography as a predi...
Introduction: Previous radiological studies revealed that stones lodge more frequently in the ureter...
Purpose: In some patients with a ureteral stone without uretero-hydronephrosis, it is difficult to d...
PURPOSE: To conduct a study to assess the association between calculus location and size and the inc...
WOS: 000367996100006PubMed: 26207417Introduction and Objectives: Which ureteral stone can pass spont...
Objetivo: - determinar se o tamanho do calculo ureteral e realmente importante para predizer o grau ...
To investigate the reliability of newly defined CT-related parameters and cardiovascular risk factor...
Purpose: We performed a prospective study to determine whether unen-hanced helical computed tomograp...
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...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis is prevalent in both developed and developing countries, whic...
This study analyses clinical and radiologic imaging data of patients who had urinary tract stones di...
Background: Several factors must be kept in mind in to decide the best treatment for patients with r...