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Estimation of Size of Distal Ureteral Stones: Noncontrast CT Scan Versus Actual Size
Urology, 08/20/08
Kishore TA et al. - CT scan imaging is a poor predictor of the largest stone dimension for distal ureteral calculi. Caution should be used in counseling patients on the rate of spontaneous stone passage when determined using CT measurements of stone size.
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