1999
REEXAMINING THE VALUE OF HEMATURIA TESTING IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE FLANK PAIN
BOVE P, KAPLAN D, DALRYMPLE N, ROSENFIELD A, VERGA M, ANDERSON K, SMITH R. REEXAMINING THE VALUE OF HEMATURIA TESTING IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE FLANK PAIN. Journal Of Urology 1999, 162: 685-687. PMID: 10458342, DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199909010-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute flank painHigh-power fieldUnenhanced helical computerized tomographyFlank painHelical computerized tomographyRed blood cellsHematuria testingComputerized tomographyExcretory urographyPower fieldPredictive valueInsufficient positive predictive valueAbsence of hematuriaDiagnosis of ureterolithiasisNegative dipstick testPositive predictive valueConsecutive patientsCT abnormalitiesUreteral obstructionUrinary tractMedical recordsSerious conditionDipstick testPainPositive test
1998
THE VALUE OF UNENHANCED HELICAL COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE FLANK PAIN
DALRYMPLE N, VERGA M, ANDERSON K, BOVE P, COVEY A, ROSENFIELD A, SMITH R. THE VALUE OF UNENHANCED HELICAL COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE FLANK PAIN. Journal Of Urology 1998, 159: 735-740. PMID: 9474137, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)63714-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute flank painUnenhanced helical computerized tomographyHelical computerized tomographyFlank painAdditional imaging studiesAdditional imagingComputerized tomographyRetrograde urographyImaging studiesSpontaneous stone passageFalse-negative examinationsLong-term outcomesCourse of therapyUreteral stone diseaseUnenhanced computerized tomographyUreteroscopic stone extractionClinical followupCT findingsNephrostomy catheterStone passageUreteral obstructionExcretory urographyFinal diagnosisMedical recordsStone diseaseTHE VALUE OF UNENHANCED HELICAL COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE FLANK PAIN
DALRYMPLE N, VERGA M, ANDERSON K, BOVE P, COVEY A, ROSENFIELD A, SMITH R. THE VALUE OF UNENHANCED HELICAL COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE FLANK PAIN. Journal Of Urology 1998, 159: 735-740.. DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199803000-00026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute flank painUnenhanced helical computerized tomographyHelical computerized tomographyFlank painAdditional imaging studiesAdditional imagingComputerized tomographyRetrograde urographyImaging studiesSpontaneous stone passageFalse-negative examinationsLong-term outcomesCourse of therapyUreteral stone diseaseUnenhanced computerized tomographyUreteroscopic stone extractionClinical followupCT findingsNephrostomy catheterStone passageUreteral obstructionExcretory urographyFinal diagnosisMedical recordsStone disease
1982
Comparison of Computerized Tomography, Ultrasound and Angiography in Staging Renal Cell Carcinoma
Cronan J, Zeman R, Rosenfield A. Comparison of Computerized Tomography, Ultrasound and Angiography in Staging Renal Cell Carcinoma. Journal Of Urology 1982, 127: 712-714. PMID: 7069837, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)54011-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1978
Gray Scale Ultrasonography in The Diagnosis of Pseudocysts of The Pancreas Simulating Renal Pathology
De Graaff C, Taylor K, Rosenfield A, Kinder B. Gray Scale Ultrasonography in The Diagnosis of Pseudocysts of The Pancreas Simulating Renal Pathology. Journal Of Urology 1978, 120: 751-753. PMID: 731819, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)57350-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiagnosis of pseudocystModality of choiceGray-scale ultrasonographyClinical suspicionLeft kidneyTransverse mesocolonRenal pathologyUltrasound examinationRenal cystsInitial examinationPseudocystComputerized tomographyDiagnosisProgressive increasePatientsUltrasonographyExaminationReliable toolMesocolonAngiographyNephrotomographySpleenKidneyCystsSuspicion
1977
Gray scale ultrasonography, computerized tomography, and nephrotomography in evaluation of polycystic kidney and liver disease
Rosenfield A, Allen W, Curtis A, Siegel N, Putman C, Hsia Y, Taylor K. Gray scale ultrasonography, computerized tomography, and nephrotomography in evaluation of polycystic kidney and liver disease. Urology 1977, 9: 436-438. PMID: 855069, DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(77)90225-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research