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Radiology, Vol 124, 359-370, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America
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SS Sagel, RJ Stanley, RG Levitt and G Geisse
Computed tomography is an extremely accurate method of obtaining more definitive diagnostic information about a renal mass discovered on a urogram. Benign renal cysts are readily distinguished from solid renal neoplasms, and CT is often valuable in characterizing possible juxtarenal masses. The cause of a nonfunctioning kidney(s) on a urogram can often be discerned, and hydronephrosis is easily detected.
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