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Atypical Presentation of Retroperitoneal Fibrosis Causing Colonic Obstruction: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Subcutaneous ureteral bypass for treatment of proximal ureteral obstruction secondary to retroperitoneal fibrosis after renal transplantation in a cat. [PDF]
Laminette PJ, Hardie RJ.
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Diagnostic Approach to IgG4-Related Retroperitoneal Fibrosis After Colorectal Cancer Surgery in a Patient With Normal IgG4 Levels: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2012
Retroperitoneal fibrosis is a rare syndrome hallmarked by a fibrosclerotic tissue in the retroperitoneum, often leading to encasement of the ureters. About two-thirds of cases of retroperitoneal fibrosis are idiopathic, while the remaining cases are secondary to a variety of different causes, including drugs, tumors and infections.
Pipitone, Nicolò€ +2 more
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Retroperitoneal fibrosis is a rare syndrome hallmarked by a fibrosclerotic tissue in the retroperitoneum, often leading to encasement of the ureters. About two-thirds of cases of retroperitoneal fibrosis are idiopathic, while the remaining cases are secondary to a variety of different causes, including drugs, tumors and infections.
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Ultrasound Quarterly, 2009
Retroperitoneal fibrosis is an uncommon inflammatory disorder, which often has significant clinical ramifications. The symptoms are nonspecific, and the diagnosis is typically made with computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging. In our patient, the diagnosis was first suggested by sonography and confirmed on CT. This report illustrates
Bahar, Moussavian, Mindy M, Horrow
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Retroperitoneal fibrosis is an uncommon inflammatory disorder, which often has significant clinical ramifications. The symptoms are nonspecific, and the diagnosis is typically made with computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging. In our patient, the diagnosis was first suggested by sonography and confirmed on CT. This report illustrates
Bahar, Moussavian, Mindy M, Horrow
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