Puls F, Wemmer U, Joppich I, Kachel W, Spelger G
Fortschr Med. 1981 Mar 26;99(12):424-9.
During the last few years the coordination of ultrasound, radiology and urologic surgery led to the diagnosis and treatment of numerous diseases of the kidney. From 1976 till the beginning of 1979 we were able to diagnose 50 expanding retroperitoneal processes. These were hydronephroses, malignant tumors and enlargement of the kidney due to inflammatory affections ensuing nephrolithiasis as well as urosepsis and shock. The fact that sonography is a harmless, non invasive, simple and often repeatable examination is the most important advantage. Provided that ultrasound diagnosing is performed by an experienced person, there is a good correlation to the common x-ray methods and specially recommended for postoperative controls.