1978
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.130.4.731
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Sensitivity of gray scale ultrasound in detecting urinary tract obstruction

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“…Paul H. Ellenbogen et al in their study stated that hydronephrosis is correctly diagnosed by ultrasound in obstructed kidneys with a sensitivity of 98%. 25 Ureteric calculus was seen in 8 patients with a sensitivity of 80%. This correlated with the study of Seong Jin Park et al, showing the overall sensitivity of sonography for detecting ureteral calculi were 98.3%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Paul H. Ellenbogen et al in their study stated that hydronephrosis is correctly diagnosed by ultrasound in obstructed kidneys with a sensitivity of 98%. 25 Ureteric calculus was seen in 8 patients with a sensitivity of 80%. This correlated with the study of Seong Jin Park et al, showing the overall sensitivity of sonography for detecting ureteral calculi were 98.3%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with renal failure, it can exclude hydronephrosis and, by assessing renal size and echogenicity, determine if chronic renal disease is present [5,6].…”
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“…15 Standard radiology protocol requires a prolonged >5 min study facilitated by color Doppler settings. 15,17,18 Although not technically challenging, this time commitment may make it less attractive to most emergency physicians ( Figure 3). Furthermore, ureteral jet parameters have not been demonstrated to be helpful in staging the size of renal stone or need for surgical intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%