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  4. Obstruction

Obstruction

  • Describe the findings on IVP in patients with urinary obstruction.
  • Describe the findings on ultrasound examination in urinary obstruction.
  • How are diverticula best demonstrated radiographically?
  • How can bladder outlet obstruction be diagnosed using ultrasound or IVP?
  • How does the kidney appear on IVP or ultrasound in a patient with chronic ureteral obstruction?
  • How is hydronephrosis graded?
  • List eight causes of a bladder filling defect.
  • List eight causes of ureteral obstruction.
  • List five causes of bladder obstruction in an adult.
  • List five causes of bladder wall thickening.
  • List nine causes of an extrinsic bladder deformity.
  • What are the causes and consequences of bladder diverticula?
  • What are the imaging features in bladder outlet obstruction?
  • What are the two basic types of neurogenic bladder?
  • What examinations play the major roles in evaluating urinary obstruction?
  • What is pelvic lipomatosis?
  • What is the appearance of a bladder diverticulum?
  • What is the principle feature of urinary obstruction?
  • What should be done if it is unclear whether the lesion is extrinsic or intrinsic?
  • What treatment is available for ureteral obstruction?

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