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Pelvi-Ureteric Obstruction due to Renal Pelvis Cyst

European Urology, 1977
Intramural cysts of the renal pelvis are a separate clinical entity and must not be mistaken for neoplasms. Simple enucleation can result in complete restoration of renal function previously impaired by pelvi-ureteric obstruction.
E C, Edwards, D J, Farrar
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Primary melanoma of renal pelvis

Urologiia, 2022
A rare case of primary renal pelvis melanoma in 47-year-old man is presented in the article. Before surgery a patient was considered to have metastatic urothelial carcinoma. A diagnosis of malignant melanoma was based on immunophenotyping and detection of intracellular melanin pigment both in pelvis tumor and lung metastasis.
I I, Abdullin   +3 more
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Leukoplakia of the Renal Pelvis

Journal of Urology, 1950
Leukoplakia of the renal pelvis may be defined as the formation of pearly, opaque, firm plaques on the mucous membrane of that organ. The condition may be further defined as a metaplastic alteration of the cells lining that organ to cells of another type. Leukoplakia of the renal pelvis is a paradox.
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LEUKOPLAKIA OF THE RENAL PELVIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
Leukoplakia of the renal pelvis is a rather rare clinical entity; less than 100 cases have been described in the literature to date. Only twice prior to the present case has the diagnosis been made preoperatively. In not a few of the hundred cases, however, the criteria for a preoperative diagnosis were present in the history and observations but were ...
R R, LANDES, J T, HAMLIN
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Leiomyoma of the Renal Pelvis

Journal of Urology, 1981
AbstractA case of leiomyoma arising from the upper calix of the renal pelvis in a 47-year-old woman is presented. We believe this to be the fourth reported case in the literature.
M, Uchida   +3 more
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Spontaneous rupture of renal pelvis

Urology, 1976
A seventy-seven-year-old female with progressive abdominal sighs for twenty-four hours was found to have had a spontaneous rupture of the renal pelvis with massive urinary extravasation.
D J, Caro, R S, Waldbaum
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Leukoplakia of the renal pelvis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1962
Abstract A case of leukoplakia of the renal pelvis is presented. The cause of this lesion is obscure, although it probably represents squamous metaplasia as a result of prolonged irritation and infection. The importance of attempting to discover its presence whenever possible is emphasized by the fact that it may be a precursor of malignant change.
W H, COONER, G E, WILHITE
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Cholesteatoma of the Renal Pelvis

Journal of Urology, 1977
AbstractA case of cholesteatoma of the renal pelvis that did not show the classic radiographic findings is reported and the literature is reviewed.
J N, Sarlis   +2 more
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Leukoplakia of Renal Pelvis

British Journal of Urology, 1976
J, Fischelovitch, I, Avidor
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Papillary Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis

The British Journal of Radiology, 1950
1. A case of papillary carcinoma of the renal pelvis is presented. 2. Radiological and operative findings are illustrated. 3. Current views on the treatment of this disease are discussed. 4. Blood clot in the urinary passages cannot be differentiated from tumour growth or non-opaque calculi by radiological means. 5.
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