Congress:
ECR26
Poster Number:
C-20653
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
F. J. Azpeitia Arman, R. M. Lorente Ramos, J. Azpeitia Hernandez, M. Juan Porter, L. M. Caballero Ubaque, A. F. Arias, J. A. Hernandez Zamora; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Francisco Javier Azpeitia Arman:
Nothing to disclose
Rosa Maria Lorente Ramos:
Nothing to disclose
Javier Azpeitia Hernandez:
Nothing to disclose
Maria Juan Porter:
Nothing to disclose
Lina MarĂa Caballero Ubaque:
Nothing to disclose
Anahi Fabiola Arias:
Nothing to disclose
Jesus Alberto Hernandez Zamora:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Urinary Tract / Bladder, CT, Fluoroscopy, Diagnostic procedure, Pyelography, Pathology
- Various benign and malignant conditions can affect the ureter, with CT urography being the gold standard for evaluation.
- It assesses the lumen, wall, and surrounding tissues.
- Filling defects may indicate stones, tumors, or inflammation.
- Ureteral wall thickening suggests infection or neoplasm, and secondary signs like hydronephrosis suggest obstruction.
- Postoperative imaging requires knowledge of surgical techniques.