Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom

In conventional radiography, uric acid renal calculi (UARC), when pure, are radiolucent due to its low atomic numbers, and impossible to be visualized on plain KUB x-ray examination. Although can be excreted, they tend to recur and can attain a 'staghorn' configuration, which can cause sev...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.488842021-07-26T08:54:18Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48884/ Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom Md. Dom, Sulaiman Radiography Radiography In conventional radiography, uric acid renal calculi (UARC), when pure, are radiolucent due to its low atomic numbers, and impossible to be visualized on plain KUB x-ray examination. Although can be excreted, they tend to recur and can attain a 'staghorn' configuration, which can cause severe complication and can result in acute renal failure. Further investigations are then will become more complicated which requires vast time and effort. This study is concerned with the utilization of Computed Radiography (CR) parameters to visualize them on radiographic images. Its degree of visibility on different tissue thickness and 'patient-equivalent phantom - PEP' were being examined. Optical Density mean values are, A1 = 0.407 and A2 = 1.215. During performing the CR image processing, negative values of GA (-3.8 to -4.0) and GS (-1.30 to -1.43) were being used. As a result, uric acid renal calculus has been visualized as a 'sharp-black spot' on reversal radiographic image. The findings of the study can help to shorten the time taken in imaging stage, moreover, in making decision on further management and to provide appropriate treatment. Successfully visualized UARC on radiographic image, as early as after plain KUB will dramatically changed the management of renal and ureteral calculous disease. 2006 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48884/1/48884.pdf ID48884 Md. Dom, Sulaiman (2006) Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
description In conventional radiography, uric acid renal calculi (UARC), when pure, are radiolucent due to its low atomic numbers, and impossible to be visualized on plain KUB x-ray examination. Although can be excreted, they tend to recur and can attain a 'staghorn' configuration, which can cause severe complication and can result in acute renal failure. Further investigations are then will become more complicated which requires vast time and effort. This study is concerned with the utilization of Computed Radiography (CR) parameters to visualize them on radiographic images. Its degree of visibility on different tissue thickness and 'patient-equivalent phantom - PEP' were being examined. Optical Density mean values are, A1 = 0.407 and A2 = 1.215. During performing the CR image processing, negative values of GA (-3.8 to -4.0) and GS (-1.30 to -1.43) were being used. As a result, uric acid renal calculus has been visualized as a 'sharp-black spot' on reversal radiographic image. The findings of the study can help to shorten the time taken in imaging stage, moreover, in making decision on further management and to provide appropriate treatment. Successfully visualized UARC on radiographic image, as early as after plain KUB will dramatically changed the management of renal and ureteral calculous disease.
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title Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
title_short Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
title_full Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
title_fullStr Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
title_full_unstemmed Visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / Sulaiman Md. Dom
title_sort visualisation of uric acid renal calculi using computed radiography. / sulaiman md. dom
publishDate 2006
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