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The American Surgeon™, 2010
The extraperitoneal space extends between peritoneum and investing fascia of muscles of anterior, lateral and posterior abdominal and pelvic walls, and circumferentially surrounds the abdominal cavity. The retroperitoneum, which is confined to the posterior and lateral abdominal and pelvic wall, may be divided into three surgicoanatomic zones ...
Petros, Mirilas, John E, Skandalakis
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The extraperitoneal space extends between peritoneum and investing fascia of muscles of anterior, lateral and posterior abdominal and pelvic walls, and circumferentially surrounds the abdominal cavity. The retroperitoneum, which is confined to the posterior and lateral abdominal and pelvic wall, may be divided into three surgicoanatomic zones ...
Petros, Mirilas, John E, Skandalakis
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF THE RETROPERITONEAL SPACE
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1977Computed body tomography is an easily accomplished method that precisely displays the normal and pathologic anatomy of the retroperitoneal space. Suspected retroperitoneal disorders, which are often clinically confusing or obscure, can now be detected or excluded with remarkable accuracy.
D H, Stephens +4 more
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Ultrasonic Diagnosis of the Retroperitoneal Space
European Urology, 1979A precondition for ultrasonic diagnosis of the retroperitoneum is an optimal preparation of the patient to eliminate flatulence in the intestines. If the large vessels of the retroperitoneum are well demarcated, the optimal examination conditions are present. Tumorous and cystic changes of 2 cm or more, can be visualized.
H, Schmoller, G, Kunit, J, Frick
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Angiographic investigation of retroperitoneal space
Urology, 1978Abstract This article deals with angiographic techniques for studying the retroperitoneum and emphasizes their value by illustrative examples.
P F, Schellhammer, J, McSweeney
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Indications for Exploring the Retroperitoneal Space
Southern Medical Journal, 1980The retroperitoneal space is an area that deserves consideration in patients with serious bleeding problems. This area should be explored in all patients with a history of previous reconstructive vascular surgery of the abdominal aorta and iliac vessels and who subsequently present with gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
B H, Baker, M S, Baker
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Empyema necessitatis into the retroperitoneal space
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002Empyema necessitatis is a rare complication of tuberculous empyema. We present a very rare case of empyema necessitatis into the retroperitoneal space through the diaphragm. The fistula between the thoracic empyema cavity and the retroperitoneal abscess was clearly identified by magnetic resonance imaging.
Toshihiko, Sakamoto +4 more
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Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2017
We describe the case of a 45-year-old woman with a clinical history of breast cancer presenting with anuric renal failure, metabolic acidosis and bilateral grade 2-3 hydronephrosis. Following insertion of bilateral ureteral stents, urinary output was 5000 ml in the subsequent 24 hours with frankly bloody urine, after which anuria recurred.
Mancini, Andrea +5 more
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We describe the case of a 45-year-old woman with a clinical history of breast cancer presenting with anuric renal failure, metabolic acidosis and bilateral grade 2-3 hydronephrosis. Following insertion of bilateral ureteral stents, urinary output was 5000 ml in the subsequent 24 hours with frankly bloody urine, after which anuria recurred.
Mancini, Andrea +5 more
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[Lymphangioleiomyomatosis of the retroperitoneal space].
Arkhiv patologii, 1985The clinical course and the results of histological examination of retroperitoneal lymphangioleiomyomatosis in a woman of 32 are presented. The main morphological features of the disease were as follows: localization of tumour cells around the vascular spaces, accumulation of mature lymphocytes in the vascular spaces and among tumour cells, pronounced ...
G A, Galil-Ogly, B N, Kudriavtsev
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