Accepted at 5:17 a.m. Oct, 25, 2024 by andrewmathias8
Author: ankinovice
Related Note: 1475453266868 1
Rationale for change

In Extra, it states that Uric acid stones are radiolucent. While this is true of x-ray, this is NOT true of CT. On CT, uric acid stones are low attenuating aka radioopaque.
Source: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/urolithiasis?lang=us

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What is the appearance of uric acid kidney stones on CT?

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