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Grattan-Smith J Damien - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Children with hydronephrosis are typically investigated by a combination of diuretic renal scintigraphy, ultrasound, and voiding cystourethrography. Unfortunately, there is no gold standard to assess obstruction. PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the utility of dynamic contrast enhanced MR urography in the investigation of children with ...
Nolte-Ernsting C C A - - 2003
Magnetic resonance (MR) urography is performed by pursuing two different imaging strategies. On the one hand, heavily T2-weighted turbo spin-echo sequences are employed for obtaining unenhanced static-water images of the urinary tract. On the other, the T(1)-weighted MR urographic technique imitates conventional intravenous pyelography and is, therefore, referred to as ...
Foley W Dennis - - 2003
Multidetector CT has expanded the utility of CT by improving longitudinal resolution and acquisition speed. Applications include diagnosis of renal vascular and parenchymal injuries, renal tumor diagnosis and staging, the emerging field of CT urography and CT angiography. This summary review illustrates MDCT approaches to the evaluation of trauma, suspected ...
Kim J K - - 2003
CT urography and virtual endoscopy images are generated from dedicated multislice helical CT data sets and various three-dimensional reconstruction techniques. These imaging techniques can provide external and endoscopic images of the urinary tract and also provide high spatial resolution images helping overcome some of the limitations of intravenous urography and ...
Jaume Sylvain - - 2003
Virtual cystoscopy is a developing technique for bladder cancer screening. In a conventional cystoscopy, an optical probe is inserted into the bladder and an expert reviews the appearance of the bladder wall. Physical limitations of the probe place restrictions on the examination of the bladder wall. In virtual cystoscopy, a ...
Matheson Jodi S - - 2003
Normal cats (n = 38) and dogs (n = 40) were imaged with fundamental ultrasound and tissue harmonic ultrasound. Images of the liver, gall bladder, spleen, left kidney, urinary bladder, and jejunum were collected in all animals. Images of the left adrenal gland were collected in all dogs. All normal ...
Rozear Lance - - 2003
Abdominal computed tomography (CT) using a protocol designed for evaluation of the ureters was performed on six normal purpose-bred research dogs. After noncontrast CT, a postcontrast scan was performed 3 min post midpoint of injection of 400 mgI/kg body weight of diatrizoate meglumine/sodium. Ureteral and ureterovesicular junction anatomy were readily ...
Lee Vivian S - - 2003
A three-dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) renographic method to measure single kidney glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and split renal function was developed that is based on renal signal intensity measurements during 2-3 minutes after intravenous injection of a low dose (2 mL or 0.01 mmol/kg) of gadopentetate dimeglumine. In nine subjects, ...
Bischoff Matthew G - - 2003
Radiography is a familiar and available imaging modality for the evaluation of patients with acute abdominal distress. Potential causes for acute abdominal distress include the hepatobiliary system, spleen, urogenital tract, and gastrointestinal tract. Radiographic signs associated with specific conditions are described, including gastric-dilation volvulus, urinary bladder rupture, ureteral rupture, urethral ...
Wang Li-Jen - - 2003
PURPOSE: We performed a retrospective study to analyze findings on excretory urography (IVP) and computerized tomography (CT) in patients with urinary tuberculosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a 16-year period 53 patients with a total of 47 IVP and 33 CT examinations were diagnosed with urinary tuberculosis at our hospital. IVP ...
Wille Sebastian - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of magnetic resonance urography (MRU) in pediatric urology. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report retrospectively on 12 children who underwent MRU between January 1999 and November 2001. MRU was performed to accurately evaluate the entire urinary tract because of megaureter, ectopic ureter, vesicoureteral reflux, Y-inverted duplication ...
Di Salvo Donald N - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To show the role of diagnostic sonography in delineating pathologic conditions occurring during and immediately after pregnancy. METHODS: Cases illustrative of a broad range of pathologic conditions were collected primarily from personal experience in a busy ultrasound clinic serving high-and low-risk pregnancies over the past 15 years, with supplemental ...
Wang Yi-Ting - - 2003
Differentiation between oncocytoma and renal cell carcinoma in preoperative imaging studies remains difficult. We report a huge renal oncocytoma in a 51-year-old male. Despite the characteristic features of this oncocytoma by imaging studies, including a well-defined margin and central stellate scar on computed tomography (CT), and spoke-wheel vascular distribution on ...
Krupski Witold - - 2003
The tissue harmonic imaging (THI) is a new modality of ultrasonograph examination. The harmonic mode is characterized by a lower level of artifacts, due to reduction of side lobes energy and narrowed beam. The penetration in harmonic mode is also improved, so the visualization of deeper structures is often better. ...
Pavlica Pietro - - 2003
The male urethral imaging and pathology is not widespread in the radiology literature because this part of the urinary tract is easily studied by urologists with clinical or endoscopic examinations. Ultrasonography and MR imaging are increasingly being used in association with voiding cystourethrography and retrograde urethrography. The posterior urethra is ...
Sood Bimal - - 2002
Gall bladder perforation is a dreaded complication of acute cholecystitis that, if not diagnosed early in the course, might have a poor prognosis. Both CT and ultrasonography have been used until now extensively for the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis, but diagnosis of perforation is always difficult. Magnetic resonance, by its ...
McTavish Jeffrey D - - 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate several protocols for depiction of the urinary collecting system with multi-detector row computed tomographic (CT) urography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-one patients with hematuria or a suspicious renal mass underwent CT urography, during which thinly collimated (1-mm) pyelographic phase scanning was performed 8-10 minutes after contrast medium administration. ...
Gray Sears Christine L - - 2002
PURPOSE: The ideal imaging study for evaluation of the upper urinary tract in patients with microhematuria has been debated. We prospectively compared the diagnostic yield of computerized tomography (CT) to excretory urography (IVP) in the initial evaluation of asymptomatic microhematuria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between December 1998 and June 2001, 115 ...
De Almeida Fernando G - - 2002
Vaginal prolapse due to pelvic floor dysfunction occurs frequently in postmenopausal women. The disease usually involves all compartments of the vagina, so that isolated defects are uncommon. In advanced disease, it can be difficult to identify which organs are prolapsed, owing to the large bulge in vaginal area. Accurate diagnosis ...
Kumar P V Sunil - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endoluminal ultrasound probes have been disposable, making their regular use costly. We describe the technique and preliminary results of a reusable endoluminal ultrasound probe for examining ureteral anatomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The 2.4-mm (7.2F) or 3-mm (9F) probe (Olympus, Tokyo) is passed up the ureter after a ...
deSouza Nandita M - - 2002
PURPOSE: To compare, on high-spatial-resolution magnetic resonance (MR) images, the presence and distribution of the paravaginal fascia in continent women and in those with genuine stress incontinence (GSI) to establish its role in the pathophysiology of GSI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven continent reference subjects and 10 GSI patients underwent MR ...
Bosio M - - 2002
PURPOSE: Cystosonography with echo contrast is an imaging modality developed to avoid x-ray exposure during detection of vesicoureteral reflux. The main role of cystosonography has been limited to screening for reflux in the female and for followup of both sexes. In males the radiographic voiding cystourethrogram is still considered the ...
Gyftopoulos K - - 2002
A case of an unusually large pseudomalignant spindle-cell proliferation (or inflammatory pseudotumor) of the urinary bladder in a young man is presented. The only symptom was urinary frequency. The clinical and radiologic evaluation (ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging) revealed a massive tumor (11 x 7.5 x 5.5 cm) ...
Perk Hakki - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the pre and postoperative assessment of stress urinary incontinence. METHODS: Fifteen female patients with clinical evidence of stress urinary incontinence were included in this prospective study. All the patients underwent MRI in the ...
Zielonko J - - 2003
The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of MR urography (MRU) in the diagnosis of obstructive uropathy in selected groups of patients. The groups involved following pathologies: calculi; strictures of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ); benign and malignancy-induced ureterostenosis. Sixty patients with clinical diagnosis of obstructive uropathy were subjected ...
Rickards David - - 2002
Obstruction of the upper urinary tract is common and shows no signs of decreasing incidence. Investigating obstruction requires knowledge of how the upper tract functions and how, when normal function is compromised by obstruction, imaging findings will differ from normality. Radiologists need to define the extent of obstruction, its likely ...
Vercellini Paolo - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether bladder detrusor endometriosis originates intraperitoneally in the vesicouterine pouch or subperitoneally in the vesicovaginal septum and whether an association exists with uterine adenomyosis. STUDY DESIGN: Data were collected on clinical, diagnostic, and surgical characteristics of 40 women who were evaluated ...
Suzuki Kazumi - - 2002
Non-obstructive acquired giant bladder diverticulum is rare. An 84-year-old man presented with difficulty in urination. Radiological examinations including pelvic magnetic resonance imaging, urethrocystography and urethrocystoscopy demonstrated a giant bladder diverticulum with normal infravesical urinary tract. The patient had a past history of gunshot bladder injury and underwent surgical removal of ...
Berrocal Teresa - - 2002
Congenital anomalies of the lower urinary tract are a significant cause of morbidity in infancy. Radiologic investigation is an important source of clinical information in lower urinary tract disorders but should not inconvenience the patient, expose the patient to unnecessary radiation, or delay surgical correction. In pediatric patients with suspected ...
Israel Gary M - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to describe the imaging findings and CT characteristics that lead to accurate distinction of large exophytic renal angiomyolipomas from retroperitoneal perirenal liposarcomas, which at times can be confused on imaging studies and even at pathologic examination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed CT ...
Rohrschneider Wiltrud K - - 2002
PURPOSE: To assess combined static-dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) urography in the evaluation of congenital urinary tract dilatation in infants and children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-two patients with urinary tract dilatation underwent prospective examination with combined static-dynamic MR urography. A combination examination involved use of a static T2-weighted three-dimensional inversion-recovery fast ...
Abidari Jennifer M - - 2002
Girls with incontinence may have minor irritative conditions or undiagnosed anatomic abnormalities that may require surgery. These abnormalities can be identified during a comprehensive history and physical examination that focuses on voiding signs and symptoms. Urinary tract infection and constipation if present should be identified. Most girls with daytime wetting ...
Riccabona Michael - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To describe the potential of modern sonographic techniques in paediatric uroradiology. METHOD: Ultrasound (US)-now being the primary imaging tool-has revolutionised imaging diagnostic in the urinary tract. Constant developments and technical refinements have secured the role of US in uroradiology. Colour Doppler Sonography (CDS) and innovative applications such as the ...
Ali-El-Dein Bedier - - 2002
PURPOSE: We studied the possible causes of chronic retention after radical cystectomy and orthotopic bladder substitution in women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 1995 and January 2001, 136 women with a mean age plus or minus standard deviation of 52 +/- 8 years underwent standard radical cystectomy and orthotopic substitution ...
Caoili Elaine M - - 2002
In the past few years, radiologists have begun to design a single imaging test to thoroughly evaluate the urinary tract. Multidetector computed tomography urography (MDCTU) is a novel imaging technique that provides high-resolution images of the entire renal collecting system in a single helical run. This technique lends itself to ...
Prando Adilson - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the various applications of CT-virtual endoscopy, for the assessment of urinary tract abnormalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-three patients were evaluated by CT-virtual endoscopy (49 CT-cystoscopy; 14 CT-pyeloureteroscopy). CT-cystoscopy was obtained for follow-up of bladder tumor (n=21), radiologic suspicion (n=12) or radiologic evidence of urinary tract lesion (n=16). ...
Yap Hon-Jek - - 2002
Renal infection, including acute and chronic pyelonephritis, focal bacterial nephritis, renal and perinephric abscess, pyonephrosis and others, represents a spectrum of interrelated conditions. In recent years, computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear scintigraphy, excretory urography (IVP) and magnetic resonance imaging have offered varying degrees of utility in evaluating renal infection. Although imaging ...
Bernhardt T M - - 2003
The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of the half-Fourier acquired single-shot turbo spin echo (HASTE) sequence for MRI cystoscopy compared with CT cystoscopy and the gold standard conventional cystoscopy. The MRI- and CT cystoscopy was performed in 29 patients with bladder tumors documented at cystoscopy ...
Budau Marina - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To explore the renal obstruction using MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) for anatomical evaluation and Doppler US (Ultra Sound) for functional evaluation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two patients with renal obstruction were investigated. The presence of renal obstruction was subsequently established by excretory urography or surgery. US studies were performed using ...
Lämmle Markus - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to evaluate MR imaging-based virtual endoscopy in patients with urinary bladder cancer compared with conventional cystoscopy as the gold standard. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-five patients with urinary bladder cancer diagnosed on conventional cystoscopy underwent MR imaging of the pelvis. Patients were examined without external bladder filling ...
Akçay Müfide Nuran - - 2002
Reduced bone formation and bone loss have been documented in patients following burn injury. Urinary deoxypyridinoline (DPD) is accepted as a marker of collagen breakdown activity. Because calcitonin (CT) diminishes bone resorption and growth hormone (GH) increases bone formation and density in GH-deficient patients, we studied the short-term effects of ...
Nuyttens Joost J - - 2002
PURPOSE: This study defined the clinical target volume (CTV) for the adjuvant treatment of rectal cancer and applied this definition to multiple CT scans obtained during the typical 5-week course of treatment to measure the modification to the CTV due to internal organ motion that would be needed to define ...
Bakker Jeannette - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to assess the image quality and diagnostic value of MR urography in detecting abnormalities of the urinary collecting system relevant for the preoperative evaluation of living renal donors. Study subjects were selected from the existing intravenous urography (IVU) reports: 18 consecutive patients with a ...
Côté Etienne - - 2002
Because urinary bladder rupture can be life threatening, a simple, safe technique for evaluating patients is desirable. Current diagnostic protocols involve radiographic imaging, but ultrasound-based contrast techniques have not been methodically evaluated in veterinary patients with urologic trauma. Ultrasound contrast cystography (contrast cystosonography) involves infusion of microbubbled saline solution through ...
Shipstone D P - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reliability of magnetic resonance urography (MRU) using heavily T2-weighted very fast spin-echo sequences in imaging the upper urinary tract in patients with spinal dysraphism and neuropathic bladder dysfunction. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with neuropathic bladder dysfunction secondary to spinal dysraphism may have gross spinal deformity, which ...
Sudah Mazen - - 2002
PURPOSE: To compare unenhanced helical computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) urography, by using T2-weighted and contrast material-enhanced T1-weighted imaging to examine patients with acute flank pain, with reference to excretory urography and final clinical diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-nine patients underwent CT, MR urography (with T2-weighted and gadopentetate ...
Summaria Vincenzo - - 2002
Primary megaureter is visualized as a typical dilatation on urography. Adequate oblique projections should be added to depict the juxtavesical tract of normal caliber. In even the most severe forms pyelocaliectasis is absent or mild and the ureter is not tortuous. Sonography as well as fluoroscopy during urography shows hyperperistalsis ...
Bombieri L - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess whether magnetic resonance imaging and intra-operative measurements are useful in assessing bladder neck elevation and urethral compression at colposuspension; 2. to see if intra-operative measurements could be a substitute for magnetic resonance scan measurements. DESIGN: Prospective, observational study. SETTING: Urogynaecology Unit, NHS Trust hospital. POPULATION: Seventy-seven ...
Brehmer Marianne - - 2002
For evaluation of the upper urinary tract, intravenous urography has for many years been the method of choice. In recent years, different imaging protocols have been suggested. In this article different strategies for the evaluation of microscopic haematuria, with a focus on the advantages and disadvantages of different imaging modalities, ...
Caoili Elaine M - - 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate multi-detector row computed tomographic (CT) urography for detection of urinary tract abnormalities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-five patients referred from the urology service, in whom urinary tract abnormalities were strongly suspected, underwent multi-detector row CT urography. The technique included unenhanced, nephrographic, compression, and excretory-phase images through the abdomen ...
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