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Title: [Nephritic colic. Analysis of 140 cases]. Author: Amat Cecilia M, Romero Pérez P. Journal: Actas Urol Esp; 1994 Oct; 18(9):855-60. PubMed ID: 7817852. Abstract: A nephritic colic is one of the most common pictures of urologic conditions, a primary causes being the occurrence of lithiasis concretions along the urinary tract. A series of 140 cases of nephritic colic diagnosed in the emergency ward and later referred to our office for follow-up are presented here. The relevance of the physical examination is emphasized, pointing out that with practice the simple performance of abdominal X-ray, ultrasound and urinary sediments is usually enough to reach a certainty diagnosis. There is, however, near 10% cases where it is necessary to carry out contrast studies or endoscopic manoeuvres to be able to differentiate a nephritic colic from other conditions. The primary aim of treatment is to overcome pain, facilitate the advance of the lithiasis obstacle and to preserve the renal function. A description is made of the various drugs used, while endoscopic manoeuvres are reserved for the more selected cases of compromised kidney or when the patient's general condition so requires.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]