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Is Absence of Hydronephrosis a Risk Factor for Bleeding in Conventional Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy?

Urologia Journal, 2020
PURPOSE There is conflict of evidence regarding whether absence of hydronephrosis is a risk factor for bleeding in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL).
H. Kim   +4 more
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Hydronephrosis Associated With Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Systematic Review.

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to report the prevalence of hydronephrosis associated with pelvic organ prolapse (POP). METHODS We conducted a MEDLINE and PubMed search from 1996 to October 2016 using PRISMA guidelines.
M. Siddique   +4 more
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Angiography in hydronephrosis

Urology, 1973
Abstract In hydronephrosis, the angiogram enables assessment of the vascular architecture of the kidney, the amount of parenchyma present, or the possibility of a vascular cause for the obstruction. The loss or amputation of arcuate or interlobular arteries on the angiogram is an early sign of hydronephrotic atrophy.
Pablo Morales   +2 more
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Hydronephrosis of pregnancy

Urology, 1976
This review was done because most texts and some recent reviews do not recognize the obstructive cause. It is important only because of the high incidence of acute pyelonephritis during pregnancy. This is so common that it has been given a special name, "pyelitis of pregnancy".
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Hydronephrosis and polycythemia

Urology, 1983
Polycythemia is consistently produced in animals undergoing experimental hydronephrosis. This hematologic response is thought to be mediated by a microcirculatory insult and a more accelerated elaboration of erythropoietin by the hydronephrotic kidney.
Irvin Hirsch, Elliot Leiter
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Hydronephrosis and Polycythaemia

British Journal of Urology, 1976
Summary2 cases of secondary polycythaemia apparently caused by hydronephrosis are described. The polycythaemia resolved following nephrectomy in each case.
F. A. Duff   +3 more
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Antenatal hydronephrosis

Current Urology Reports, 2009
The diagnosis, workup, and management of prenatal hydronephrosis have undergone a swing from preemptive surgical treatment to a more conservative approach as the natural history of the differential diagnoses becomes more appreciated. We examine different radiologic tests for determining the diagnoses associated with antenatal hydronephrosis.
David M. Kitchens, C.D. Anthony Herndon
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Hydronephrosis and Pyonephrosis

2016
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a frequent clinical problem in infants and children, and they may develop into serious complications with long-term sequelae. Their prevalence varies according to age and sex: males are more interested in the neonatal period and in the first year of age, while females are more involved after that time.
Lorenzi S.   +5 more
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POLYCYTHEMIA AND HYDRONEPHROSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1961
Excerpt Twenty-five years ago an association between polycythemia and renal carcinoma was suspected and reported in the literature.1Two years ago a case was described of polycythemia associated wit...
M. P. Neal, J. M. Martt, A. Sayman
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Prenatal hydronephrosis

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2001
Prenatal hydronephrosis is diagnosed with an incidence of 1:100 to 1:500 maternal-fetal ultrasonographic studies. Although ultrasonography accurately describes dilation of the renal collecting system, it cannot define mechanical obstruction, a functional characteristic.
J A, Roth, D A, Diamond
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