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Background Limited information on the patency of native ureters after subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) device placement is available. Objective Evaluate the patency of native ureters in cats treated with SUB device placement for benign ureteral ...
Yassmina Habib +3 more
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An enigmatic route to the contralateral pelvicalyceal system on antegrade pyelogram
Introduction: The authors present the rare yet enigmatic phenomenon of ‘pyelo-renal’ backflow. Case Presentation: An eight-month-old boy with multiple congenital anomalies underwent left Anderson-Hynes Pyeloplasty for pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction.
Prabudh Goel +2 more
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Pyelograms of Double Ureters [PDF]
J. Swift Joly
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Extrarenal Pyelocalyceal System or Extrarenal Calyces: A Case Series and Literature Review
Extrarenal pyelocalyceal system or extrarenal calyces, a congenital anomaly, is identified when it presents with pelviureteric junction obstruction.
Namasivayam Selvarajan +9 more
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Primary B-cell lymphoma of the renal pelvis following robotic nephroureterectomy: a case report [PDF]
Background We present a rare case of Primary Renal Lymphoma (PRL) diagnosed on histopathology following robotic nephroureterectomy. This case explores the diagnostic and management challenges urologists face, when treating renal masses. Case presentation
Thomas McMaster +5 more
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Pyelograms of Two Tuberculous Kidneys [PDF]
Eleanor Milligan
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Duplicate bladder exstrophy in a female infant: A case report [PDF]
Duplicate bladder exstrophy, a rare variant of the bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex, was diagnosed in a 5-month-old female infant presenting with a 4 × 4 cm lower abdominal mass.
Yalda Obaidy +2 more
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Guy’s Stone Score (GSS) Based on Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) Findings Predicting Upper Pole Access Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) Outcomes [PDF]
Objective. To predict the success rate and complications following percutaneous nephrolithotomy via the upper pole using the Guy’s Stone Score (GSS) based on the findings of a preoperative intravenous pyelogram (IVP). Patients and Methods.
Bannakij Lojanapiwat +3 more
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Bilateral Renal Infarction, a Rare Consequence of Blunt Renal Artery Injury: A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Renal infarction is an uncommon complication of Blunt renal artery injury (BRAI) following abdominal trauma. Diagnosis of infarction is difficult and mostly delayed due to non-specific symptoms.
Ali Tavoosian +2 more
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