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Laparoscopic en‐bloc excision of an infected umbilical‐urachal sinus in a 12‐year‐old child. The graphical abstract summarizes key intraoperative steps, including anatomical identification, adhesiolysis, and complete excision of the urachal remnant up to its bladder attachment.
Sumeet Karna
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ABSTRACT Urachus is a fibrous remnant from embryologic development derived from the allantois, which is involved in waste elimination in the fetus. Typically, it extends from the dome of the bladder to the umbilicus. Xanthogranulomatous urachitis, or xanthogranulomatous inflammation of the urachus, is a highly unusual pathological entity characterized ...
Mohamed Javid Raja Iyub +7 more
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A 3‐month‐old, male, entire, domestic shorthair kitten underwent investigations for stranguria and haematuria, and was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection secondary to a suspected extramural vesicourachal diverticulum.
Douglas Evans +4 more
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Abstract Approximately 10% of testicular Leydig cell tumors (LCTs) are clinically malignant and unresponsive to systemic treatment. Predicting their clinical behavior can be problematic because there are no biomarkers that can consistently discriminate between benign and malignant LCTs.
João Lobo +22 more
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Abnormal Appearance of the Umbilicus: An Indicator of Urachal Anomalies [PDF]
The urachus is an intra-abdominal fibrous remnant of the allantois. The non-involution of the allantois can result in urachal anomalies. The abnormal appearance of the umbilicus may be a sign of such anomalies.
Alcafache, M +3 more
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Patent urachus in primary care: a case report
Urachus, a fibrous tube extending from the umbilicus to the bladder dome, usually closes by the 12th week of gestation, transforming into the median umbilical ligament. However, urachal anomalies, more prevalent than previously believed, are increasingly
Patrícia M. Moreira +4 more
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Omphalocele containing an umbilical evagination of the bladder: A case report
Background: An omphalocele is a common congenital abdominal wall defect, however co-occurring urological anomalies are rare. With the aim of optimizing treatment in future cases, we present a case of a male newborn with an omphalocele containing an ...
D. Huijgen +5 more
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Umbilical cord cyst: a diagnostic dilemma [PDF]
Umbilical cord cyst refers to any cystic lesion associated with the umbilical cord. Cord cysts can be defined as true or false cysts and may occur in any location along the cord.
Dubey, Sunita +5 more
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Patent Urachus with Patent Vitellointestinal Duct: A Rare Simultaneous Occurrence.
A large number of congenital anomalies often involve the umbilicus. This is a report of two such anomalies together in an infant. The child had a mass protruding from the umbilicus since birth.
Shreyas Dudhani +4 more
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Grading of bladder cancer: updates, controversies and practical solutions
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the commonly used grading schemes for papillary bladder neoplasms. Bladder cancer grading provides important prognostic information to clinicians, and the assigned grade is used as a variable in risk stratification models.
Michelle R Downes +3 more
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