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Multilocular Cystic Nephroma – A Surgical and Radiological Dilemma [PDF]
Multilocular cystic nephroma is a slow growing benign renal tumor. It has been identified as exclusive adult lesion, more common in females. It commonly occurs as an asymtomatic mass, occasionally with hematuria.
Anil Malleshi Betigeri , Boopathi subramaniyam, Int J Cur Bio Med Sci.
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ABSTRACT Background Previous studies reported an inverse association between diabetes and prostate cancer. Moreover, the associations of smoking with breast and prostate cancers remain inconclusive. This study aims to investigate whether diabetes, smoking, or metabolic factors are associated with female breast and prostate cancers incidence, and ...
Sarah Tsz Yui Yau +4 more
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Mikroskopik Hematürili Hastalarda Basit Böbrek Kistleri ve Hipertansiyon Sıklığı Arasındaki İlişki
Amaç: Basit böbrek kistleri, erişkinlerde en sık görülen kistik oluşumlardır. Basit böbrek kistleri ve hipertansiyon gelişimi arasındaki ilişki halen tartışmalıdır.
Alpaslan YÜKSEL, Aslı MUTLU
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ABSTRACT In endemic areas, acute undifferentiated febrile illness has a wide differential with overlapping features that can lead to misdiagnosis. Although triple co‐infection with scrub typhus, dengue, and leptospirosis is extremely rare, high clinical suspicion and early detection are vital to avoid delayed treatment, multi‐organ dysfunction, and ...
Sulav Kumar Jha +5 more
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Nutcracker Syndrome as a Rare Cause of Hematuria and Left Flank Pain
Nutcracker syndrome is a rare cause of pelvic pain and flank pain, with associated hematuria, orthostatic proteinuria, varicocele in men, and ovarian and pelvic varices in women.
Israel Darío Carrillo Quisnia +3 more
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Microscopic hematuria in children
AbstractThe occurrence of microscopic hematuria (microhematuria) in children often causes concern for parents, patients, and physicians. The condition is usually benign in nature, so unnecessary laboratory tests should be avoided. A detailed history and physical examination must be undertaken, but a complete urinalysis with a microscopic examination is
Chung, Hui-Ming +3 more
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ABSTRACT Tubulointerstitial nephritis with uveitis (TINU) is an immune‐mediated systemic disorder most commonly described in adolescents and young adults, and its recognition in older patients remains challenging. We report the case of a 58‐year‐old woman who presented with systemic symptoms and rapidly progressive acute kidney injury.
Yuli Yang +4 more
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Should we screen adults for asymptomatic microhematuria? [PDF]
Screening patients for asymptomatic microhematuria does not appear to improve outcomes, since screening does not identify a population with increased prevalence of urologic malignancy (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, based on prospective cohort ...
Kelsberg, Gary +2 more
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Presentation, diagnosis and treatment of a prostatic abscess in an adult, male, neutered cat
Abstract A 6‐year‐old, male, neutered Maine Coon cat presented with a 1‐week history of hyporexia, stranguria, pollakiuria and dysuria. Investigations, including abdominal ultrasound, positive contrast retrograde urethrocystogram and cytology of the prostate, were most consistent with a prostatic abscess.
Lydia Bloomfield +3 more
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Palpable Purpura in a Vietnamese Teenage Girl [PDF]
A 19-year-old Vietnamese female with no significant past medical history presented to the emergency department (ED) with fevers, sore throat, generalized myalgias, arthralgias, and a worsening lower extremity rash for the past two weeks.
Chiu, MSIII, Alan +2 more
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