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N    12:20  A12. Radionuclide imaging in urology diffhist +70 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Renal scintigraphy|urology}} Category:Urology (POTE course)") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
     12:20  46. Isotope renography (indications, radiopharmaceuticals, imaging). diffhist −785 Nikolas talk contribs (Replaced content with "{{#lst:Renal scintigraphy|radiology}} Category:Clinical Radiology (POTE course)") Tags: Replaced Visual edit
N    12:20  Renal scintigraphy‎‎ 3 changes history +2,000 [Nikolas‎ (3×)]
     
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11:26 (cur | prev) +1,499 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "'''Renal scintigraphy''', alo called '''nuclear renal scan''', refers to using nuclear imaging to image the kidney and its function. == Static renal scintigraphy == Static renal scintigraphy is used to accurately visualise the renal morphology and to measure loss of renal cortex. One can measure relative ratio of renal function between the two kidneys. The radiopharmaceutical 99mTc-DMSA is used, which accumulates in the renal parenchyme but is not excreted. Imaging is...") Tag: Visual edit
N    11:15  A11. Interventional uro-radiology: Principles, technique, indications, and contraindications‎‎ 2 changes history +320 [Nikolas‎ (2×)]
     
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11:14 (cur | prev) +201 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "= Transcatheter embolisation = {{#lst:Transcatheter embolisation in urology|urology}} = Renal artery angioplasty and stenting = {{#lst:Renal artery stenosis|urology}} Category:Urology (POTE course)") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    11:12  Renal artery stenosis diffhist +655 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" />'''Renal artery stenosis''' refers to a narrowing of a renal artery. It may be bilateral in rare cases. It's most commonly due to atherosclerosis (in elderly) and fibromuscular dysplasia (in young). It may lead to secondary hypertension and chronic kidney disease. == Management == Renal artery stenosis is managed by balloon dilatation and stenting of the stenosis. The interventional radiologist inserts a wire into the femoral a...") Tag: Visual edit
N    10:58  Transcatheter embolisation in urology‎‎ 2 changes history +704 [Nikolas‎ (2×)]
     
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10:57 (cur | prev) +667 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" />In urology, transcatheter embolisation is used on the following indications: * To embolise arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous malformations in the renal arteries * Stop severe bleeding from the urinary system, for example from the kidney, bladder, or pelvis * Pre- or postoperatively for renal cell carcinoma in very large or highly vascularised tumours * To induce renal infarcti...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    10:33  Percutaneous nephrostomy diffhist +1,572 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" />'''Percutaneous nephrostomy''' (PCN) refers to creating an opening through the skin into the renal pelvis, allowing urine to drain directly from the pelvis into a urinary collection bag. The procedure is guided by ultrasound. In case of hydronephrosis with pyelonephritis, PCN must be performed emergently to allow drainage of the infected urine. The most common indication for PCN is a need for urinary drainage which cannot be achieved otherw...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    10:17  A10. Urinary tract imaging: Purpose, and indications diffhist +80 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Imaging of the urinary tract|urology}} Category:Urology (POTE course)")
     10:16  17. Imaging of the urinary system. Indications, diagnostic strategy. Renal inflammatory diseases, nephrolithiasis.‎‎ 3 changes history +78 [Nikolas‎ (3×)]
     
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N    10:16  Imaging of the urinary tract diffhist +4,036 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" /><section begin="radiology" />A variety of imaging modalities are used in the evaluation of the urinary tract. == CT urography == CT urography refers to a contrast CT taken in a phase where the contrast has entered the urinary system. It's one of the most commonly used procedures used to image the upper urinary tract (renal pelvis and ureters). * Procedure ** A non-contrast CT is taken ** IV contrast is injected ** Several CT scans are tak...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    10:13  CT urography diffhist +55 Nikolas talk contribs (Redirected page to Imaging of the urinary tract#CT urography) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
N    10:03  Cystoscopy diffhist +1,462 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" />'''Cystoscopy''', also called '''cysturethroscopy''', is a procedure where a cystoscope (an endoscope) is inserted into the urethra to examine the urethra, urethral sphincter, prostate, urinary bladder, and uretral orifices. The endoscope can visualise the organs, take biopsy samples, and perform a limited number of therapeutic interventions like cauterisation. It's one of the most common procedures performed in urology. == Indications == * Ha...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    09:52  A8. Urethral catheterization: Types, indications, and technique diffhist +75 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Bladder catheterisation|urology}} Category:Urology (POTE course)")
N    09:52  Bladder catheterisation diffhist +3,191 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="urology" />'''Bladder catheterisation''' refers to insertion of a catheter (a tube) into the urinary bladder to drain urine. The catheter may be inserted into the urethra (urethral catheterisation) or through the skin (suprapubic catheterisation). == Indications == * Diagnostic ** Acquire urinary sample ** Monitor urinary output *** Especially important in critically ill patients ** To allow instillation of diagnostic agents * Therapeutic ** Urinary rete...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
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