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Kidney, Pelvis, and Ureter

2020
The upper urinary system also plays a significant role in pediatric pathology for both cystic and non-cystic renal disease. The cystic renal disease has a considerable relevance not only for the child but also for future generations. Some cystic renal diseases have been clarified in the last decade and also associated with some extrarenal defects.
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Leukoplakia of kidney pelvis and ureter

The American Journal of Surgery, 1936
Abstract 1. 1. Another case of leukoplakia of the kidney pelvis is reported and 4 additional cases collected from the literature making a total of 72. 2. 2. The cause of this tissue change is unknown; the theories advanced to explain it are: 2.1. (a) Congenital displacement of ectodermal cell nests; 2.2.
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Gonorrheal infection of the kidney pelvis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1932
Abstract The finding of gram-negative intracellular diplococci, morphologically gonococci, in a specimen from the kidney pelvis is the most important single factor in the diagnosis. Culture is too delicate a procedure to be expected routinely. Sometimes even formaldehyde or other agents used in sterilizing ureteral catheters may so affect the ...
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[Cholesteatoma of the kidney pelvis in horseshoe kidney].

Actas urologicas espanolas, 1990
This paper presents one case of cholesteatoma of the left renal pelvis of a horseshoe kidney. This is quite an unusual process presenting an uncertain etiology and originated from a escamour metaplasia of the urothelium. Diagnosis can be made by X-rays and unlike leukoplasia it is not considered to be a pre-malignant condition.
F J, González Argente   +4 more
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PLASTIC SURGERY OF THE KIDNEY PELVIS AND THE URETERS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915
Conservative plastic surgery of the kidney pelvis and the ureters has scarcely received the attention it merits when we consider that Kroiss,1in 1908, in a very comprehensive paper on the subject, was able to collect reports of only 102 cases, and Weinberg,2in 1911, added reports of but forty-nine operations to the literature on the subject in his ...
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Hemangioma of the Kidney Pelvis

Journal of Urology, 1953
Joseph B. Anderson   +3 more
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A Bobby Pin in the Kidney Pelvis

Journal of Urology, 1953
J.M. Docter   +4 more
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Nematode and Carcinoma in Human Kidney Pelvis

The American Journal of Cancer, 1934
Case Report A forty-six-year-old Russian woman was admitted for the first time to Beth Israel Hospital on Nov. 6, 1929. She had been in the United States for twenty-one years. The chief complaint was long-standing digestive troubles, which obviously had nothing to do with the kidney lesion.
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Adenocarcinoma of the Pelvis of a Horseshoe Kidney

British Journal of Urology, 1980
B. D. Pujari   +2 more
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mitchell H Rosner   +2 more
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