Introduction to Genitourinary Radiology Part III
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In the conclusion of this introductory series, we discuss the basics of computed tomography (CT) urography, bladder and urethral diverticula, and scrotal pathology including varicocele, epididymo-orchitis, and testicular neoplasm. • Topics include: • 1) CT urography post-processing techniques: maximum intensity projection (MIP) and 3D volume-rendered (VR) imaging. • 2) Appearance of transitional cell carcinoma in the ureters and bladder on excretory phase CT mages. • 3) Papillary necrosis. • 4) Weigert-Meyer rule for duplicated collecting systems and tips to remember it. • 5) Urethral diverticula appearance on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and voiding cystourography (VCUG). • 6) Scrotal varicocele and the importance of recognizing the implications of right-sided versus left-sided. • 7) Acute scrotal pathology: testicular torsion and epididymo-orchitis. • 8) Differentiating seminomatous and non-seminomatous testicular neoplasms via ultrasound. • Website: http://www.radiologistHQ.com • Podcast: http://bit.ly/radiologistHQ • Facebook: / radiologistheadquarters • Instagram: / radiologisthq • Twitter: / radiologisthq
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