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. 2003 Jan 4;326(7379):18.

Managing acute renal colic across the primary-secondary care interface: a pathway of care based on evidence and consensus

PMCID: PMC139495

The authors of this article, P J Wright and colleagues, have alerted us to an error in the figure illustrating the pathway for managing acute renal colic (14 December, pp 1408-12). The first box should read: “Acute flank pain and symptoms suggesting renal colic—that is: abrupt onset; severe unilateral loin pain radiating to groin and genitals; previous episode(s) of renal colic.” The second footnote should read: “Ultrasound scanning of kidney, ureter, and bladder is now being superseded by spiral computed tomography [not spiral CT urography].”


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