Saturday, January 11, 2014

Kidney stone diagnosis


How is a kidney stone diagnosed?

When a kidney stone is suspected, the blood work may reveal high levels of uric acid or calcium.  Urine is often collected and may show blood or presence of certain minerals. However the best test to confirm presence of a kidney stone today is a CT scan. In the old days, an intravenous pyelogram was used. this test is rarely used today

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