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Primary mucinous adenocarcinoma of the ureter and renal pelvis: A case report
Primary adenocarcinoma rarely occurs in the upper urinary tract and accounts for less than 1% of the urothelial tumors. Here we present a case report of a 45-year-old female patient who presented with a lump in the abdomen and pain in the right lumbar ...
Aparna A. N. Namshiker +2 more
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Background Until now, few cases of pelvis squamous cell carcinoma in various renal anomalies have been reported. To our knowledge, primary squamous cell carcinoma arising from a pelvic ectopic kidney has never been described.
Yavuz Güler +2 more
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Abstract Pregnancy provides a unique opportunity to identify women at increased risk of future chronic disease, as adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm birth, placental complications, and fetal growth restriction are associated with later cardiometabolic morbidity. However,
Nikki M. W. Lee +4 more
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Sarcomatoid variant of urothelial carcinoma (SVUC) of the renal pelvis is a rare entity. To the best of our knowledge, around 25 cases of this neoplasm have been reported in the literature to date, most of which were of high stage. The inferior vena cava
Sameera Rashid, Mohammed Akhtar
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Pelvic venous disorders in women: Diagnosis and management for gynecologists
Abstract Pelvic venous disorders (PeVD) are an underrecognized yet significant cause of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in reproductive‐aged women, characterized by venous reflux, obstruction, or both. This clinical opinion provides a practical overview of PeVD for gynecologists, outlining its pathophysiology, common presentations, diagnostic approach, and ...
Tiffany Ni +5 more
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Introduction: Pelvi-calyceal system consists of renal pelvis along with major and minor calyces.The minor calyces unite with their neighbors two or three chambers to form the major calyces. The major calyces drain into the infundibula.
P. Baral +4 more
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Abstract Objective To study perioperative and postoperative complications of a standardized ultrasound‐guided hysteroscopic treatment for complete septate uterus with duplicated cervices and non‐obstructive longitudinal vaginal septum, and to evaluate operative time, symptom changes, and reproductive outcomes. Methods Between January 2021 and May 2025,
Ursula Catena +6 more
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Morphological variability of renal hilar structures in humans: Insights from cadaveric observation
Background: The renal hilum serves as the entry and exit point of the kidney, transmitting the renal vein, renal artery, and renal pelvis. The classical anatomical arrangement from anterior to posterior is the renal vein, renal artery, and renal pelvis ...
Binita Gupta, Kapil Kumar Malviya
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Abstract Background Intraoperative ureteral injury, although uncommon, can result in significant morbidity and medicolegal consequences, particularly during complex gynecologic procedures such as endometriosis excision and prolapse repair. Conventional ureteral identification techniques, including stents and methylene blue, have recognized limitations.
Victoria Zhang +3 more
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Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Renal Pelvis in a Male Patient
Carcinoma of the renal pelvis is an uncommon renal neoplasm. Clear cell adenocarcinoma in the urinary tract is rare and has a histomorphology resembling that of the female genital tract.
Sarawut Kongkarnka +3 more
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