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354 related items for PubMed ID: 21031504

  • 1. Acute abdominal pain: is there a potential role for MRI in the setting of the emergency department in a patient with renal calculi?
    Kalb B, Sharma P, Salman K, Ogan K, Pattaras JG, Martin DR.
    J Magn Reson Imaging; 2010 Nov; 32(5):1012-23. PubMed ID: 21031504
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  • 4. ACR Appropriateness Criteria for Acute Onset of Flank Pain with Suspicion of Stone Disease.
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    Am Fam Physician; 2016 Oct 01; 94(7):575-576. PubMed ID: 27929205
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  • 6. Unenhanced helical computed tomography for the evaluation of suspected renal colic in the adolescent population: a pilot study.
    Lumerman J, Gershbaum MD, Hines J, Nardi P, Beuchert P, Katz DS.
    Urology; 2001 Feb 01; 57(2):342-6. PubMed ID: 11182351
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  • 7. CT evaluation of flank pain and suspected urolithiasis.
    Alshamakhi AK, Barclay LC, Halkett G, Kukade G, Mundhada D, Uppoor RR, Gawai P.
    Radiol Technol; 2009 Feb 01; 81(2):122-31. PubMed ID: 19901350
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  • 10. Alternate or additional findings to stone disease on unenhanced computerized tomography for acute flank pain can impact management.
    Hoppe H, Studer R, Kessler TM, Vock P, Studer UE, Thoeny HC.
    J Urol; 2006 May 01; 175(5):1725-30; discussion 1730. PubMed ID: 16600742
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  • 13. The evaluation of suspected renal colic: ultrasound scan versus excretory urography.
    Sinclair D, Wilson S, Toi A, Greenspan L.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1989 May 01; 18(5):556-9. PubMed ID: 2655508
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  • 17. The role of B-mode ultrasonography in the detection of urolithiasis in patients with acute renal colic.
    Haroun AA, Hadidy AM, Mithqal AM, Mahafza WS, Al-Riyalat NT, Sheikh-Ali RF.
    Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl; 2010 May 01; 21(3):488-93. PubMed ID: 20427874
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  • 18. [Rational diagnostic and therapy of renal colic in the year 2005--what's new?].
    Rinnab L, Gottfried HW, Hautmann RE, Straub M.
    Zentralbl Chir; 2005 Dec 01; 130(6):505-13. PubMed ID: 16382397
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  • 19. A prospective, matched comparison of ultra-low and standard-dose computed tomography for assessment of renal colic.
    Roberts MJ, Williams J, Khadra S, Nalavenkata S, Kam J, McCombie SP, Arianayagam M, Canagasingham B, Ferguson R, Khadra M, Varol C, Winter M, Sanaei F, Loh H, Thakkar Y, Dugdale P, Ko R.
    BJU Int; 2020 Sep 01; 126 Suppl 1():27-32. PubMed ID: 32573114
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