Acute Management of Renal Colic and Compliance with National Standards: Closure of the Audit Loop
<p>Renal (ureteric) colic is a common surgical emergency. It is usually caused by calculi obstructing the ureter, but about 15% of patients have other causes, e.g. extrinsic compression, intramural neoplasia or an anatomical abnormality [1]. Up to 12 percent of the population...
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Main Author: | Goonewardene SS P Rajjayabun (Author) |
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Archives of Renal Diseases and Management - Peertechz Publications,
2016-02-01.
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