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Diagnostic Radiology
Radionuclides in Urology - Urological Ultrasonography - Percutaneous Puncture Nephrostomy
von L. Andersson, I. Fernström, G.R. Leopold, J.U. Schlegel und L.B. TalnerInhaltsverzeichnis
- 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.
- B. Basic Principles.
- C. Method of Examination.
- D. Normal Anatomy.
- E. Clinical Applications.
- Summary.
- Percutaneous Puncture Nephostromy.
- 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.
- Author Index.