Role of CT scan in detection of hounsfield density of renal papillae in kidney stone formers patients compared with non-stone formers /
Kareem Hussien Mohamed Abdelkader
Role of CT scan in detection of hounsfield density of renal papillae in kidney stone formers patients compared with non-stone formers / دور الاشعه المقطعيه فى الكشف عن التغيرات فى كثافة الحليمات الكلويه فى مرضى مكونى الحصوات الكلويه مقارنة بغير مكونى الحصوات Kareem Hussien Mohamed Abdelkader ; Supervised Nadine Rashad Barsoum , Heba Allah Mounir Azzam , Walid Salah Mahmoud - Cairo : Kareem Hussien Mohamed Abdelkader , 2020 - 63 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radio-Diagnosis
Imaging of renal stones is an important diagnostic tool as well as an Iinitial step in deciding the therapeutic option to be used for management. Imaging modalities for these patients include: ultrasonography, plain radiography, CT and MRI. CT of the abdomen and pelvis can be considered as the most accurate diagnostic tool used to evaluate nephrolithiasis patients. Unique radiographic characteristic of increased renal papillary density was found in patients with kidney stones and this radiographic finding supports the role of renal papillary deposits in the pathophysiology of stone formation
Hounsfield density Non-stone formers Plain radiography
Role of CT scan in detection of hounsfield density of renal papillae in kidney stone formers patients compared with non-stone formers / دور الاشعه المقطعيه فى الكشف عن التغيرات فى كثافة الحليمات الكلويه فى مرضى مكونى الحصوات الكلويه مقارنة بغير مكونى الحصوات Kareem Hussien Mohamed Abdelkader ; Supervised Nadine Rashad Barsoum , Heba Allah Mounir Azzam , Walid Salah Mahmoud - Cairo : Kareem Hussien Mohamed Abdelkader , 2020 - 63 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radio-Diagnosis
Imaging of renal stones is an important diagnostic tool as well as an Iinitial step in deciding the therapeutic option to be used for management. Imaging modalities for these patients include: ultrasonography, plain radiography, CT and MRI. CT of the abdomen and pelvis can be considered as the most accurate diagnostic tool used to evaluate nephrolithiasis patients. Unique radiographic characteristic of increased renal papillary density was found in patients with kidney stones and this radiographic finding supports the role of renal papillary deposits in the pathophysiology of stone formation
Hounsfield density Non-stone formers Plain radiography