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Chapter 20 Genitourinary Surgery Matching Diagnostic Examinations (95% QUICK)

The renal ultrasound showed a 6 mm stone lodged at the ureteropelvic junction — no tumor, no invasive testing needed.

Matt scanned the page. “Then you match her presentation to ultrasound first. Noninvasive, no contrast. If that’s inconclusive, then non-contrast CT.”

Here’s a short story based on the phrase : Title: The Right Match The renal ultrasound showed a 6 mm stone

Lena smiled. “Textbook matching — but applied.”

She walked to Mrs. Kowalski’s room. The elderly woman was clutching a pillow. “Doctor, I’m so tired of not knowing.” Noninvasive, no contrast

“We’re going to figure it out,” Lena said. “No dyes today. Just sound waves.”

“Because matching is just the first step,” Lena replied. “Surgery — and caring for the person — is where the real story begins.” If you’d like, I can also turn this into a or a clinical case matching quiz based on Chapter 20 of a textbook. Just let me know. Kowalski’s room

Matt flipped through his own copy. “Chapter 20… matching diagnostic exams… here. They list: intravenous pyelogram, retrograde urethrogram, renal ultrasound, cystourethroscopy, and MRI of the kidneys.”