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The Role of Imaging in Diagnosis of Urolithiasis and Nephrolithiasis—A Literature Review Article
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作者 Abhinandan Gupta Sheng Li +3 位作者 guanghai ji Hao Xiong jie Peng jingbai Huang 《Yangtze Medicine》 2019年第4期301-312,共12页
Urolithiasis or nephrolithiasis is a common ailment in the emergency room. The clinical presentation of a kidney stone includes fever, nausea, vomiting, acute flank pain radiating to the groin or the back. The pain is... Urolithiasis or nephrolithiasis is a common ailment in the emergency room. The clinical presentation of a kidney stone includes fever, nausea, vomiting, acute flank pain radiating to the groin or the back. The pain is often described as stabbing and there is tachycardia, with or without hematuria for the severe patient. For the triad for urinary or kidney stones, some people say they are fever, vomiting, and acute flank pain. So in acute setting analgesia is given with or without an antiemetic to prevent vomiting IV fluids administered carefully. Noncontrast computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard for diagnosis. Most of urinary stones get washouts spontaneously if it is less than 5 mm without any intervention. However, if intervention is required either it is done by elective or as soon as possible by the intervention. I mean surgical management and surgical management will depend on how big the kidney stone is in there as well as where the kidney stone is if it is within the ureter or within the actual kidney. 展开更多
关键词 UROLITHIASIS NEPHROLITHIASIS Kidney STONE Staghorn CALCULUS Ultrasound X-Ray CT MRI SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY
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