Clinical Mimickers of Renal Stones: Incidental Findings on Renal Stone Computed Tomography Protocol
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P: 24-29
April 2018

Clinical Mimickers of Renal Stones: Incidental Findings on Renal Stone Computed Tomography Protocol

Cyprus J Med Sci 2018;3(1):24-29
1. Department of Radiology, Yeni Yüzyıl University School of Medicine, Gaziosmanpaşa Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey
2. Department of Radiology, Near East University School of Medicine, Nicosia, Cyprus
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Received Date: 16.01.2018
Accepted Date: 08.04.2018
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ABSTRACT

Urinary tract stones that cause acute flank pain are diagnosed using noncontrast computed tomography (CT) with a high sensitivity (95-98%) and specificity (96-100%). CT has an advantage of detecting urinary and extraurinary pathologies, including appendicitis, mesenteric lymphadenitis, epiploic appendagitis, sclerosing mesenteritis, acute cholecystitis, spondylolysis, retro aortic left renal vein, pelvic congestion syndrome, and pneumonia, which cause flank pain. We present the incidental abdominal CT findings of patients who had undergone noncontrast CT with the symptoms of flank pain mimicking renal colic without any findings of urolithiasis upon imaging.

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