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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 147, Issue 2, 283-286
Copyright © 1986 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Morphologic and functional changes in the kidney after percutaneous nephrosto-lithotomy

RG Schiff, WJ Lee, M Eshghi, GW Moskowitz, LM Levy, and AD Smith

Morphology and function of the kidney were studied before and after percutaneous stone extraction in 33 patients with unilateral calculus disease to assess damage secondary to the extraction procedures. Anatomic changes were studied using excretory urography before the procedure and at 3 to 6 months postoperatively, and using nephrostograms and noncontrast nephrotomograms several days after the procedure. Renal function was evaluated with radionuclide renography both before surgery and at either 4 to 6 weeks or about 1 year postoperatively. Six patients had early changes detected clinically and with nephrostograms, but only three of these had abnormalities on delayed excretory urography. Significant changes in renal function were found only in those patients who had clinically detectable complications (p less than 0.05), in one case before symptoms were manifest.
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