Acute Urinary Tract Disorders.

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Acute Urinary Tract Disorders.

Radiol Clin North Am. 2015 Nov;53(6):1273-92

Authors: Goel RH, Unnikrishnan R, Remer EM

Abstract
Acute urinary tract disorders often manifest as flank pain and are a common complaint of patients who present to the emergency department. The pain is often a vague, poorly localized sensation that may have a variety of causes. Laboratory and clinical findings, such as hematuria, are neither sensitive nor specific for determining the cause of the flank pain. Accordingly, imaging is an important tool in determining a diagnosis and management plan. Patients with acute urinary tract disorders who present with pain include those with calculi as well as renal infection, vascular disorders, and hemorrhage.

PMID: 26526438 [PubMed - in process]

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