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The utility of retrograde pyelography to follow up incompletely opacified ureters on CT urography.

Anirudh PaspulatiAkshya GuptaPaul A HillMatthew A Morgan
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2021)
There is a relatively low yield for detecting ureteral abnormalities when a retrograde pyelogram is performed after a CTU to evaluate an incompletely opacified ureteral segment-2.7% in our study, with only two of these incompletely opacified segments containing urothelial cancer (1.4%). In these two cases, a ureteral abnormality was visible on the CTU and RPG would seem to have a very low yield for follow up of unopacified ureteral segments if the ureters are otherwise normal-appearing on CTU and there is no hydronephrosis.
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