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Ureteric jet | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org Physiologic ureteral jets in well-hydrated patients should usually occur twice or more per minute, course anteromedially from the trigone, and traverse the patient's midline Ureteric obstruction, especially when severe, may obliterate or divert the orientation of the ipsilateral ureteric jet
Ureteral jets – NephroPOCUS The intravesical ureteral jets, or the bladder jets represent the sonographic appearance of discrete boluses of urine entering the bladder, better detected using color Doppler They are thought to result from autonomic and pressure dependent calyceal and ureteral peristalses
Are Bilateral Ureteral Jets Normal? When to Worry Bilateral ureteral jets, visible through imaging modalities like ultrasound, typically represent the intermittent expulsion of urine from the ureters into the bladder The Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound utilizes these jets as one indicator of urinary tract patency
Ureteral Obstruction and Ureteral Jet Identification—A Case Report Inclusion of color doppler has been shown to detect the presence of ureteral jets and can be used as the first line in diagnosis and management of ureteral obstruction secondary to ureteral calculi or other obstructions
Ureteric Jet - ScienceDirect Ureteric jets can be occasionally visualized by real-time ultrasonography and can be used for evaluation of ureterodynamics through color Doppler ultrasonography and spectral analysis of ureteric jet Doppler waveforms