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[[X-ray]]s can be used to identify [[kidney stone]]s as a cause of hematuria, although [[computed axial tomography|CT scanning]] is more precise. | [[X-ray]]s can be used to identify [[kidney stone]]s as a cause of hematuria, although [[computed axial tomography|CT scanning]] is more precise. | ||
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Overview
X-rays can be used to identify kidney stones as a cause of hematuria, although CT scanning is more precise.