Diagnostic Radiology, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977
Radionuclides in Urology - Urological Ultrasonography - Percutaneous Puncture Nephrostomy

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This book is a supplement to Volume V/I in the present series, Diag­ nostie Radiology, published in 1962. Despite the relatively long period of time whieh has elapsed sinee its publieation, that eomprehensive vol­ urne is still essentially valid, even though further developments have of course oeeurred in eertain fields. In reeent years the developments in nuclear medieine and ultrasonie teehniques have led to a number of new methods of medieal investigation, whieh, in different ways, eomplement diagnostie radiology. Funetional disorders of the urinary traet ean often be detected by means of radioiso­ topes. Sinee morphologie ehanges are almost always preeeeded by fune­ tional disturbanees, radionuclide teehniques in many instanees produee an earlier diagnosis than radiography. Disturbances of renal blood flow, slight ureterie obstruetion, and ureterie reflux are examples of pathologie states whieh ean be deteeted early by the y scintillation eamera. Bone seans, Le., imaging of the skeletal system using a radionuclide, are used extensively to diagnose bone metastases now that it has been demonstrated that such metastatie growths are identified both earlier and with greater aeeuraey by scintigraphy than by radiographie teeh­ niques.
Radionuclides in Urology.- A. Introduction.- B. Renal Clearances.- C. Renal Function Studies with External Scintillation Probe.- D. Renal and Urinary Tract Function Utilizing a Gamma Scintillation Camera.- E. Renal Failure.- F. Hydronephrosis.- G. Renal Hypertension.- H. Renal Transplantation.- J. Radionuclides in the Pediatric Patient.- K. Radionuclides in Bladder Pathology Including Vesicoureteral Reflux.- L. Renal Tumors.- M. Injuries.- N. Miscellaneous Subjects.- References.- Urological Ultrasonography.- A. Introduction.- B. Basic Principles.- C. Method of Examination.- D. Normal Anatomy.- E. Clinical Applications.- Summary.- References.- Percutaneous Puncture Nephostromy.- A. Introduction.- B. Operative Nephrostomy.- C. Percutaneous Puncture of the Renal Pelvis.- D. The Principle of Percutaneous Puncture Nephrostomy.- E. General Aspects on the Indications for Puncture Nephrostomy.- F. Special Indications for Nephrostomy.- G. Ureteric Obstruction Complicated by Infection.- H. Removal of Renal Calculi by Percutaneous Renal Puncture.- J. Complications of Puncture Nephrostomy.- References.- Author Index.