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Urological radiology
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When you arrive, a radiographer (a specially trained person who operates the radiology machines to get the scan images) will explain what will happen, and will ask you to sign a consent form ...
X-rays (radiology) may be helpful . They show shadows that look like straight lines typical of chondrocalcinosis.
Radiology and imaging Diagnostic imaging Joint problems Tumours (benign or malignant) Fluid overload
The International Prostate Symptom Score (I-PSS) is used in the assessment of lower urinary tract symptoms in men (LUTS). [ 1 ] It is reliable, repeatable and has validity and has been translated int...
Symptoms or history of urological obstruction, or conditions that may lead to obstruction. Sepsis. Deteriorating early warning scores.
International guidelines for skeletal survey have been published by the American College of Radiology and the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the Royal College of Radiologists an...
[ 1 ] CT Scan in Head Injuries [ 1 ] Selection of adults for CT scan Selection of children (under 16 years) for CT scan CT scan of the brain...
Indications for nephrological referral [ 2 ] For patients who have had a urological cause excluded or have not met the referral criteria for a urological assessment, a referra...
NB : patients who have haematospermia associated with symptoms of urinary infection or visual or microscopic blood in the urine require a complete urological evaluation. Examination Per...
It is similar to conventional radiology as it uses X-rays. Computerised tomography is also referred to as computed tomography.
Dilated cardiomyopathy occurs in approximately 70% of patients during infancy or adolescence. [ 2 ] Renal failure, pulmonary, hepatic, and urological dysfunction are often observed, and s...
Synonym: abacterial cystitis, urethral pain syndrome Urethral syndrome describes lower urinary tract symptoms (urinary frequency, urgency, dysuria, and suprapubic discomfort) but no recognised uri...
CT and MRI scanning may be required for the diagnosis and assessment of perforated pyometra. [ 10 ] Doppler scanning is helpful in detecting blood flow changes when pyometra complicates endometri...
Symptoms may resolve before the radiology returns to normal.
Further urological investigations may be needed - eg, cystourethroscopy. Imaging If the patient has an acute abdomen and is referred immediately to hospital, further diagnostic tes...
Physicians evaluating patients with blunt or penetrating lower abdominal trauma must have a high index of suspicion for urological injury, especially bladder and urethral injuries. Aetiolo...
Urinary symptoms may not be indicative of urological abnormality but may have other causes such as frequency of micturition in anxiety or urinary symptoms caused by neurological disease.
The American Urological Association, European Association of Urology and International Consultation on Incontinence have published symptom-based diagnostic criteria for PBS.