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Spontaneous ureteral rupture secondary to a ureteral fibrosarcoma in a dog
Abstract A 4‐year‐old, neutered, male Australian shepherd dog was presented with a 2‐day history of anorexia and weakness, with no reported trauma. Clinical examination was unremarkable except for acute abdominal pain. Abdominal ultrasound revealed retroperitoneal effusion and a heterogeneous, ovoid mass in the cranial portion of the right ureter ...
Clément Tanguy +4 more
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Germanium‐Based Long‐Conjugation Xanthene Fluorophores for Bioimaging in Optimal NIR‐II Sub‐Window
An NIR‐II dye (EGe5) integrates germanium‐enhanced vibrational suppression and extended conjugation, achieving unprecedented brightness in the optimal NIR‐IIx sub‐window. This design enables high‐contrast visualization of intestinal vasculature and renal labeling, overcoming traditional signal limitations. The tailored spectral properties highlight its
Jin Li +9 more
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“Flying-saucer in the pelvis” sign: An equivalent of “pelvic Mickey mouse” sign
Isolated bilateral inguinal vesical hernia with urinary bladder as the only content is very rare. “Pelvic Mickey mouse” sign is a radiological sign described classically for bilateral inguinal vesical hernia on transverse axial imaging.
Onkar Singh, Nitin Sudhakar Kekre
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ABSTRACT Introduction Ureterosciatic hernia is a rare condition in which the ureter herniates through the sciatic foramen, causing ureteral obstruction, and urinary infection. Case Presentation A 72‐year‐old woman presented with left flank pain. Computed tomography revealed left hydronephrosis with ureterosciatic hernia.
Akira Ohtsu +9 more
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Hyalase in Dermatology: Applications Beyond Filler Management
ABSTRACT Background Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a key extracellular matrix component in the skin. Hyaluronidase is an enzyme that breaks down HA into monosaccharides. The FDA has approved this enzyme for hypodermoclysis, drug absorption enhancement, and subcutaneous urography.
Saba Hasanzadeh +6 more
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"Non-functioning” Kidneys in Excretory Urography: Caution is the word!
Significant loss of renal function is objectively diagnosed with radioisotope renal scintigraphy. In many developing countries radioisotope study is not readily available and the diagnosis of non-functioning kidney is often based on intravenous urography.
Ajape AA, Kura M, Ibrahim AG
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Accurate preoperative detection of muscle‐invasive urothelial carcinoma (MIUC) is crucial for clinical decision‐making. This study developed PUCAS‐M, an artificial intelligence (AI) model that analyzes urine cytology to assist in differentiating MIUC from non‐MIUC.
Runnan Shen +19 more
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Magnetic Resonance Cartography of Renal Tubule Volume Fraction During Diuretic Intervention
ABSTRACT Aim The renal tubular volume fraction (TVF) fluctuates under physiological conditions, and is altered in several renal diseases. Tools that enable noninvasive assessment of TVF are currently lacking. Magnetic Resonance (MR) TVF cartography is a novel approach for unraveling renal (patho‐)physiology.
Ehsan Tasbihi +5 more
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Bilateral complete ureteral duplication with bilateral ureteral calculi
A 35-year-old female came with right renal colic. Ultrasonography showed left hydroureteronephrosis. Intravenous urography showed bilateral complete duplication with the right upper moiety ureteric calculus and left lower moiety ureteric calculus.
Sunil S Gogate, Bhagyashri S Gogate
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Clinical Utility of Magnetic Resonance Urethrography in Assessment of Canine Urethra
ABSTRACT Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in human medicine for evaluating lower urinary tract diseases; however, its application in veterinary medicine remains limited. Hypothesis/Objectives To compare MRI with computed tomography (CT) in visualizing urethral and bladder wall layers and to assess the feasibility and ...
Younjin Kang +6 more
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