Abstract
The radiologic investigation of asymptomatic hematuria has changed significantly due to the introduction of new imaging modalities and innovative techniques, such as computed tomography urogaphy, which allows a comprehensive evaluation of the entire urinary tract in a single study. There is still a role for "older" imaging modalities, such as intravenous urography and ultrasound, and their use is still advocated in younger patients with a lower risk of malignancy to minimize radiation dose. Combined modality imaging can also be useful for characterization of lesions. Guidelines have recently been published for the radiologic investigation of hematuria; these are discussed in this article.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 258-270 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI |
| Volume | 30 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| Publication status | Published - Aug 2009 |