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CT urography for hematuria : Nature Reviews Urology
Review
Nature Reviews Urology 9, 218-226 (April 2012) | doi:10.1038/nrurol.2012.32
CT urography for hematuria
Abstract
Hematuria
can signify serious disease such as bladder cancer, upper urinary tract
urothelial cell carcinoma (UUT-UCC), renal cell cancer or urinary tract
stones. CT urography is a rapidly evolving technique made possible by
recent advances in CT technology. CT urography is defined as CT
examination of the kidneys, ureters and bladder with at least one series
of images acquired during the excretory phase after intravenous
contrast administration. The reasoning for using CT urography to
investigate hematuria is based on its high diagnostic accuracy for
urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) and favorable comparison with other
imaging techniques. The optimum diagnostic imaging strategy for patients
with hematuria at high-risk for UCC involves the use of CT urography as
a replacement for other imaging tests (ultrasonography, intravenous
urography, or retrograde ureteropyelography) and as a triage test for
cystoscopy, resulting in earlier diagnosis and improved prognosis of
bladder cancer, UUT-UCC, renal cell cancer and stones. Current problems
with CT urography for investigating hematuria might be solved with a
formative educational program simulating clinical reporting to reduce
reader error, and a new technique for image-guided biopsy of UUT-UCC
detected by CT urography for histopathological confirmation of diagnosis
and elimination of false-positive results. CT urography is recommended
as the initial imaging test for hematuria in patients at high-risk for
UCC.
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