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Urothelial carcinoma in a pyelocaliceal diverticulum discovered by magnetic resonance urography
Neither computed tomography (CT) nor intravenous pyelography (IVP) alone can diagnose tumors of renal pelvic diverticula, but magnetic resonance urography (MRU) can obtain accurate preoperative information.
Jun Akatsuka +4 more
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Essentials of Computed Tomography Imaging of Hematuria
Hematuria is defined usually as the presence of blood in the urine, either on voiding or in a catheterized specimen. Hematuria is broadly divided into microscopic and gross hematuria and may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The causes of hematuria include
Vaidehi A. Patel, Nidhi P. Popat
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Aim: To determine diagnostic value of magnetic resonance urography in cases of duplex renal system. Method: Twenty cases between five month to nine years with suspected or known duplex renal system were evaluated by ultrasound (USG), micturating ...
Milind P Joshi +4 more
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Use of Intravenous Urography [PDF]
Studies on 1,476 intravenous urographic examinations done in a 15-month period showed that the proportion of abnormal results varied widely-from 20% in patients with abdominal pain other than renal colic to 92% of those in prostatism. Patients with the strongest clinical evidence of haematuria were the most likely to have abnormal urograms, and to ...
L, Kreel +4 more
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Ureteric valve: Case report with an insight into anatomy, embryology, presentation and management
Congenital ureteric obstruction caused by a ureteric valve is an exceedingly rare entity. Our patient, a nine-year-old male, had undergone evaluation for recurrent pain in the abdomen and was diagnosed as a case of left hydronephrosis on ultrasound ...
Rahul K Gupta +2 more
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Acquired Factor V (FV) deficiency due to inhibitors is a rare coagulopathy that presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. We report the case of an 81‐year‐old male with persistent gross hematuria and severe coagulopathy, marked by prolonged prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), and critically low FV ...
Shreyas Kalantri +6 more
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Introduction Kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk of malignancy due to chronic immunosuppression. Although rare (≈0.3%), bladder cancer in this population tends to be aggressive and may present with atypical symptoms. We report a case of muscle‐invasive bladder cancer in a patient with prior simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation ...
Laetitia Lonca +10 more
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This paper discusses the current status of imaging in the investigation of patients with haematuria. The physician must rationalize imaging so that serious causes such as malignancy are promptly diagnosed while at the same time not exposing patients to ...
Fiachra Moloney +4 more
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Diagnostic imaging characteristics of ureteral pseudodiverticulosis in three dogs
Ureteral pseudodiverticulosis is rarely reported in veterinary medicine. This case study aimed to describe the radiographic, ultrasonographic and computed tomographic findings for dogs with radiologically confirmed ureteral pseudodiverticulosis.
S. Lim +5 more
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Familial Hypomagnesemia With Hypercalciuria and Nephrocalcinosis in a 7‐Year‐Old Girl: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (FHHNC) is a rare autosomal recessive renal tubular disorder, caused by mutations in the Claudin‐16 or Claudin‐19 genes. It is characterized by renal wasting of calcium and magnesium, bilateral nephrocalcinosis, and progression to kidney failure eventually.
Rummana Tazia Tonny +3 more
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