We describe a case of a patient who suffered a grade IV renal injury who demonstrated vicarious excretion of intravenous contrast into the bowel masquerading as a nephroenteric fistula. Despite ...
An intravenous urogram (IVU) has traditionally been considered mandatory before treating renal and ureteric stones by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). This study was designed to see ...
COMBINED studies by excretory urography and angiography have recently demonstrated that branches of the renal artery can impinge upon the proximal collecting system and cause filling defects anywhere ...
One hundred and twenty-one subjects randomly selected from all patients referred for intravenous urography during a six-month period constituted the control group, which was divided into 61 ...