Abstract
One hundred consecutive patients were investigated with both a conventional film-screen combination and digital radiography using a laser stimulated luminescence technique in order to evaluate differences in detecting urinary tract stones. All patients were referred either for follow-up of previously known stones or for symptoms. The images were reviewed by two radiologists who had the single clinical information that the patients might have urinary stones. Following review, the two techniques were compared and a consensus was obtained. One hundred and eighteen stones were found in 41 patients without any statistical differences in sensitivity between the two imaging systems.
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