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Rectal or Intravenous non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in acute renal colic |
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Is Ultrasound a good diagnostic test for obstructive biliary disease? |
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Intranasal naloxone in suspected opioid overdose |
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Oral (fast dissolving) piroxicam versus IM diclofenac for renal colic |
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Is SPC better than Urethral catherisation in first time acute urinary retention |
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Antibiotics in Renal Colic |
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NSAIDS or Opioids in Renal Colic. |
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KUB and US vs Spiral CT in first 24 HRS of Renal Colic, which is more cost effective |
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Long standing symptoms of UTI:Failure to eradicate primary infection vs initial cure with subsequent reinfection |
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White cell count and diagnosing Urinary tract infection |
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Management of fractured penis |
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Urine dipstick as rule out of urinary caculi |
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Accuracy of negative dipstick urinalysis in ruling out urinary tract infection in adults |
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Colours doppler ultrasound in the diagnosis of atypical / early testicular torsion in boys under 12 years of age. |
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Intravenous NSAID's in the Management of Renal Colic |
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Intravenous NSAID's in the mangement of pyelonephritis |
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UTI in men - is investigation required? |
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Cytology testing alone vs. cytology testing with cystoscopy in adults with haematuria |
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Is immediate GUS investigation better than delayed or no investigation in adults with asymptomatic, atraumatic, microscopic haematuria? |
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ultrasound vs CT scan for detecting calculi |
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KUB sensitivity at detecting urinary calculi |
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The sensitivity of the cremasteric reflex in ruling out testicular torsion. |