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    Hwang E, Kim YH, Yuk SM, Sul CK, Lim JS.
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    Radiol Med; 2000 Oct; 100(4):251-6. PubMed ID: 11155452
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  • 27. How accurate are emergency clinicians at interpreting noncontrast computed tomography for suspected renal colic?
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  • 32. Predictive value of secondary signs of obstruction in follow-up computed tomography of ureteral stones: a study with dynamic computed tomography.
    Sahlén K, Dahlman P, Brekkan E, Lönnemark M, Sahlén G, Segelsjö M, Magnusson A.
    Scand J Urol; 2018 Feb; 52(1):59-64. PubMed ID: 29037128
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  • 35. Unenhanced helical CT criteria to differentiate distal ureteral calculi from pelvic phleboliths.
    Bell TV, Fenlon HM, Davison BD, Ahari HK, Hussain S.
    Radiology; 1998 May; 207(2):363-7. PubMed ID: 9577482
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  • 37. Low-dose unenhanced multidetector CT of patients with suspected renal colic.
    Tack D, Sourtzis S, Delpierre I, de Maertelaer V, Gevenois PA.
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    Ryu JA, Kim B, Jeon YH, Lee J, Lee JW, Jeon SS, Park KH.
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