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The American Journal of Medicine, 1965
Abstract Twenty cases of medullary sponge kidney (MSK), diagnosed on the basis of urographic findings, are reported in tabular form, the pertinent literature is considered and the generally held concept of MSK as a distinct clinical and pathologic entity is critically examined. The available evidence does not support the distinctiveness of MSK. Rather,
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Abstract Twenty cases of medullary sponge kidney (MSK), diagnosed on the basis of urographic findings, are reported in tabular form, the pertinent literature is considered and the generally held concept of MSK as a distinct clinical and pathologic entity is critically examined. The available evidence does not support the distinctiveness of MSK. Rather,
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Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2013
After it was first described in 1939, medullary sponge kidney (MSK) received relatively little attention. This was because it was believed to have a low prevalence and because it was considered a benign condition. Studies in recent years have been changing these convictions however, hence the present review.Insight has been obtained on the genetic ...
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After it was first described in 1939, medullary sponge kidney (MSK) received relatively little attention. This was because it was believed to have a low prevalence and because it was considered a benign condition. Studies in recent years have been changing these convictions however, hence the present review.Insight has been obtained on the genetic ...
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British Journal of Urology, 1964
SUMMARY Three cases of medullary sponge kidney are reported with particular reference to renal function. There was no upset of glomerular function.
J, STEYN, N J, LOGIE
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SUMMARY Three cases of medullary sponge kidney are reported with particular reference to renal function. There was no upset of glomerular function.
J, STEYN, N J, LOGIE
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Medullary sponge kidney is a benign asymptomatic developmental anomaly of the kidney mostly seen in adult females. Presentation in childhood is uncommon. Urinary tract infection, nephrolithiasis, hematuria and hypercalciuria are the common complications.
Subhod, Gupta +2 more
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Medullary sponge kidney is a benign asymptomatic developmental anomaly of the kidney mostly seen in adult females. Presentation in childhood is uncommon. Urinary tract infection, nephrolithiasis, hematuria and hypercalciuria are the common complications.
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JAMA, 1964
A congenital condition characterized by dilated renal collecting ducts and medullary cysts, medullary sponge kidneys are usually diagnosed incidentally by intravenous pyelography with the demonstration of radially oriented ducts and cysts ramifying from the calyces in a bristle pattern.
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A congenital condition characterized by dilated renal collecting ducts and medullary cysts, medullary sponge kidneys are usually diagnosed incidentally by intravenous pyelography with the demonstration of radially oriented ducts and cysts ramifying from the calyces in a bristle pattern.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1962
A case of medullary sponge kidney is presented, as little has been published in the British literature on this subject, apart from a paper by Rubin, Cosbie Ross and Turner (1959), and a case described by Pyrah and Hodgkinson (1960) in a discussion of nephrocalcinosis; the condition is also known as cystic disease of the renal pyramids.
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A case of medullary sponge kidney is presented, as little has been published in the British literature on this subject, apart from a paper by Rubin, Cosbie Ross and Turner (1959), and a case described by Pyrah and Hodgkinson (1960) in a discussion of nephrocalcinosis; the condition is also known as cystic disease of the renal pyramids.
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Radiology, 1961
Medullary sponge kidney is not a new clinical and pathologic entity. It has been described by European authors since 1939 (12) but only recently has it received attention in the English literature. It has also been called cystic disease of the renal pyramids (15, 21), multiple cysts of the renal medulla (10), cystic dilatation of the renal collecting ...
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Medullary sponge kidney is not a new clinical and pathologic entity. It has been described by European authors since 1939 (12) but only recently has it received attention in the English literature. It has also been called cystic disease of the renal pyramids (15, 21), multiple cysts of the renal medulla (10), cystic dilatation of the renal collecting ...
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