1) Review the latest developments in CT urography. 2) Review currently accepted three-phase, two-phase, and one-phase protocols for producing an optimal quality CT urogram. 2) Discuss an approach allowing for detection of many calculi in enhanced urine will be described. 3) The CT urographic appearance of upper tract urothelial neoplasms will be reviewed. 4) Controversies concerning CT urographic imaging of the bladder will be discussed, including limitations in tumor detection in patients with previously treated superficial bladder cancers. 5) Indications and relative contraindications for CT urography will be enumerated.
Cohan, R,
Concluding Comments and Discussion. Radiological Society of North America 2009 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 29 - December 4, 2009 ,Chicago IL.
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