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Fig. 1A. 28-year-old man with left-sided flank pain. Hard-copy (A) and soft-copy (B) radiographs of abdomen show round radiopaque density suggesting stone in left mid ureter (open arrow). Note clearer depiction of left ureteral stone (open arrow, B) and anatomic structure such as calcified lymph node (arrowhead) and sclerotic change of 12th rib (arrow) on soft-copy image (B). Diagnostic confidence for ureteral stone was 3.2 (mean value) on hard-copy and 4.7 on soft-copy images.





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