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Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis [PDF]
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Abstract figure legend Cells and conductances contributing to spontaneous activity in the lower urinary tract. Bladder and urethra exhibit spontaneous contractions at both cellular and tissue levels. Both detrusor and urethral smooth muscle cells display activity that is regular and rhythmic.
Bernard T. Drumm +3 more
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Lymph Node Dissection for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: A Critical Appraisal of Lymph Node Mapping Studies. [PDF]
Persily J, White S, Murray K.
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Abstract A 73‐year‐old man visited our hospital due to hyperintestinal peristalsis and diarrhea. He had been undergoing regular annual checkups for dust lung disease. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography scan showed edematous thickening of the rectal wall with contrast effect.
Shinji Mukawa +8 more
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Beyond diagnosis: exploring the extended clinical utility of urine fluorescence in situ hybridization in upper tract urothelial carcinoma. [PDF]
Zhao Y +5 more
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Abstract Recent advancements in antibody‐drug conjugates, including FDA‐approved therapies targeting Nectin‐4 and Trop‐2, have transformed the cancer treatment landscape, including upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). However, varied treatment effects and drug‐associated adverse effects raise the question of whether patients should be selected ...
Ping Shi +7 more
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Fatal Tumor Lysis Syndrome Induced by Pembrolizumab in Advanced Renal Pelvis Cancer. [PDF]
Asakura T +3 more
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