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Congenital anorectal stricture
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1950Summary 1.Congenital anorectal stricture was found in 39 of 100 consecutive infants brought for routine care to the well-baby clinic. 2.Only 9 of the 39 strictures gave rise to associated symptoms. 3.All the strictures dilated spontaneously if left untreated when the infants reached the age somewhere between 3 and 6 months.
S S, BROWN, A H, SCHOEN
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The Journal of Urology, 2002
A fetus with severe infravesical obstruction displays characteristic findings on prenatal ultrasound (that is hydronephrosis, hydroureter, bladder distention, prostatic urethral dilatation and oligohydramnios). The most common cause of infravesical obstruction in a fetus is posterior urethral valves, which were first classified by Young et al1 and are ...
Thomas S, Lendvay +4 more
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A fetus with severe infravesical obstruction displays characteristic findings on prenatal ultrasound (that is hydronephrosis, hydroureter, bladder distention, prostatic urethral dilatation and oligohydramnios). The most common cause of infravesical obstruction in a fetus is posterior urethral valves, which were first classified by Young et al1 and are ...
Thomas S, Lendvay +4 more
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Postirradiation ureteric stricture
Gynecologic Oncology, 1978Abstract The problems of ureteric structure associated with the radiation therapy of patients with carcinoma of the cervix are discussed. Four case histories are presented. The differential diagnosis, natural history, predisposing factors, histopathology, prophylaxis, symptoms, diagnostic approach, and management are illustrated.
D M, Sklaroff +2 more
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Congenital midureteral strictures
Urology, 1985A case is reported of a fifteen-year-old female with left midureteral congenital stricture and a contralateral single blind-ending ureter with a small atrophic right kidney. The possible etiology is presented.
F M, Ayyat, G, Adams
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2000
The treatment of pancreatic duct strictures is based on an accurate assessment of the etiology of the disease, and then the degree of symptomatology. Our outline for therapy is as follows: Exclude a diagnosis of malignancy by using radiologic, endoscopic, histologic, and molecular biologic modalities.
, Ahmad, , Martin
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The treatment of pancreatic duct strictures is based on an accurate assessment of the etiology of the disease, and then the degree of symptomatology. Our outline for therapy is as follows: Exclude a diagnosis of malignancy by using radiologic, endoscopic, histologic, and molecular biologic modalities.
, Ahmad, , Martin
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2019
Strictures of the small bowel are an underdiagnosed entity with significant morbidity because of obstruction and risk of perforation and penetrating disease.Recent advances in imaging, enteroscopy, and therapeutic advances particularly in Crohn's disease have enabled gastroenterologists to target and individualize management of small bowel strictures ...
Deniz, Durmush, Arthur J, Kaffes
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Strictures of the small bowel are an underdiagnosed entity with significant morbidity because of obstruction and risk of perforation and penetrating disease.Recent advances in imaging, enteroscopy, and therapeutic advances particularly in Crohn's disease have enabled gastroenterologists to target and individualize management of small bowel strictures ...
Deniz, Durmush, Arthur J, Kaffes
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BJU International, 2003
The surgical treatment of adult anterior urethral strictures has developed continuously. Recently considerable changes have been introduced, involving the cause of the urethral disease and surgical techniques. The criteria for selecting the reconstructive surgical technique are presented according to the cause and a new classification of urethral ...
G, Barbagli +3 more
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The surgical treatment of adult anterior urethral strictures has developed continuously. Recently considerable changes have been introduced, involving the cause of the urethral disease and surgical techniques. The criteria for selecting the reconstructive surgical technique are presented according to the cause and a new classification of urethral ...
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Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology, 2011
Tuberculosis (TB) of the hepatobiliary system is not uncommon, but as a cause of biliary strictures, it is very rare. It poses difficulty in diagnosis and often requires surgical intervention to exclude underlying malignancy. To our knowledge, there are fewer than 20 reported cases in the English literature.
S Y, Lee +3 more
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Tuberculosis (TB) of the hepatobiliary system is not uncommon, but as a cause of biliary strictures, it is very rare. It poses difficulty in diagnosis and often requires surgical intervention to exclude underlying malignancy. To our knowledge, there are fewer than 20 reported cases in the English literature.
S Y, Lee +3 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1973
During a ten-year period, 25 patients were treated for benign oesophageal strictures of varying aetiology. Thirteen were treated successfully with dilatation alone. Ten patients with low strictures, of which eight were due to peptic oesophagitis, underwent oesophageo-plasty, which cannot be recommended, while two had colon transposition because of ...
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During a ten-year period, 25 patients were treated for benign oesophageal strictures of varying aetiology. Thirteen were treated successfully with dilatation alone. Ten patients with low strictures, of which eight were due to peptic oesophagitis, underwent oesophageo-plasty, which cannot be recommended, while two had colon transposition because of ...
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Congenital Ureteral Strictures
Journal of Urology, 1970There are a number of diseases, evidently congenital in origin, which produce a localized narrowing in the ureter with obstruction to the passage of urine yet which strangely offer little or no resistance to the passage of catheters or probes. Depending upon their location, they are known by any of a wide variety of names such as ureteropelvic junction
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