Urography
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Critical Evaluation of the Utility of Imaging After Urethroplasty for Bulbar Urethral Stricture Disease.
- A comparison of the sensitivities of contrast and isotope voiding cystourethrograms for the detection of pancreas transplant bladder leaks.
- Accuracy of radionuclide imaging in distinguishing renal masses from normal variants.
- Anuria resulting from extrinsic ureteral compression.
- Assessment of living renal donors with spiral CT.
- Case profile of the month. Hydronephrosis.
- Combined antegrade and retrograde endoscopic approach for the management of urinary diversion-associated pathology.
- Compression CT urography: a comparison with IVU in the opacification of the collecting system and ureters.
- Computed tomography urography, three-dimensional computed tomography and virtual endoscopy.
- Computerized tomographic diagnosis of massive hydronephrosis of duplicated system in an adult.
- Congenital scoliosis and urinary tract abnormalities: are intravenous pyelograms necessary?
- Continent abdominal wall stoma and orthotopic bladder replacement using the Kock pouch urinary diversion.
- Continent urinary diversion procedures: radiographic appearances and potential complications.
- Costs and consequences of universal sibling screening for vesicoureteral reflux: decision analysis.
- Could Nonenhanced Computer Tomography Suffice as the Imaging Study of Choice for the Screening of Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria?
- Determining the incidence of horseshoe kidney from radiographic data at a single institution.
- Diagnosis and management of Wilms' tumor.
- Dietl's crisis: a syndrome of episodic abdominal pain of urologic origin that may present to a gastroenterologist.
- Dorsal onlay urethroplasty for urethral stricture repair.
- Efficacy and safety of iopromide for excretory urography.
- Evaluation of a dissolvable ureteral drainage stent in a Swine model.
- Excretory urography: trends in clinical use and diagnostic yield.
- Helical CT of the urinary tract.
- Imaging for urolithiasis: standards, trends, and radiation exposure.
- Imaging tumors of the penis and urethra.
- Incidental living donor nephrectomy: a unique expansion of the donor pool.
- Incontinence due to an infrasphincteric ectopic ureter: why the delay in diagnosis and what the radiologist can do about it.
- Intermittent ureteropelvic junction obstruction in the adult.
- Intravenous pyelography before hysterectomy.
- Iopamidol: new, nonionic contrast agent for excretory urography.
- Is intravenous urography necessary in the assessment of renal duplex system in children?
- MDCT urography of upper tract urothelial neoplasms.
- Pathologic evaluation of hemostatic agents in percutaneous nephrolithotomy tracts in a porcine model.
- Pediatric urolithiasis.
- Percutaneous approach to nephrolithiasis.
- Perineal repair of pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects: experience in 120 patients during the last 10 years.
- Prevention of wrong site surgery during upper tract endoscopy.
- Prospective, randomized trial comparing shock wave lithotripsy and ureteroscopy for lower pole caliceal calculi 1 cm or less.
- Prostatomembranous urethral injuries: a review of the literature and a rational approach to their management.
- Radiation exposure in the acute and short-term management of urolithiasis at 2 academic centers.
- Radiation exposure in the follow-up of patients with urolithiasis comparing digital tomosynthesis, non-contrast CT, standard KUB, and IVU.
- Reduced radiation exposure with the use of an air retrograde pyelogram during fluoroscopic access for percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
- Renal colic. Utility of the plain abdominal roentgenogram.
- Renal milk of calcium: contraindication to extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy.
- Retrograde urethrogram: diagnostic aid and hazard.
- Routine intravenous pyelograms before hysterectomy in cases of benign disease: possibly effective, definitely expensive.
- Routine postoperative imaging is important after ureteroscopic stone manipulation.
- Selective use of low-osmolar contrast media.
- Success of ureteral stents for intrinsic ureteral obstruction.
- Successful management of lower-pole moiety ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a partially duplicated collecting system using minimally invasive retrograde endoscopic techniques.
- Surgical validation of angiographic studies of renal lesions.
- Three-dimensional CT of the genitourinary tract.
- Treatment of late complications of ileal conduit.
- Tuberculosis of the abdomen.
- Ureteral mullerianosis.
- Urinary obstruction in renal transplants: diagnosis by antegrade pyelography and results of percutaneous treatment.
- Urinary tact obstruction. Current methods of evaluation.
- Urinary tract abnormalities: initial experience with multi-detector row CT urography.
- Urinary tract stones.
- Urine leaks after renal transplantation: value of percutaneous pyelography and drainage for diagnosis and treatment.
- Urolithiasis: detection and management with unenhanced spiral CT--a urologic perspective.
- Vascular obstruction of the superior renal infundibulum in children.
- Voiding cystography practices and preferences of North American pediatric urologists.
- Who should have intravenous pyelograms before hysterectomy for benign disease?
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Keywords of People
- Preminger, Glenn Michael, James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology, Surgery, Urology