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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1986
Ureteral strictures are categorized by age, etiology, location, and length of stricture. On the basis of history, the status of vascular perfusion of the involved ureteral segment and possible presence of devitalization are projected. Transluminal dilatation of ureteral strictures can be performed via a retrograde or antegrade approach.
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Ureteral strictures are categorized by age, etiology, location, and length of stricture. On the basis of history, the status of vascular perfusion of the involved ureteral segment and possible presence of devitalization are projected. Transluminal dilatation of ureteral strictures can be performed via a retrograde or antegrade approach.
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Urethral Strictures: ‘Once a Stricture, Always a Stricture’
Tropical Doctor, 2003A, Bazo, K, Rao
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Stricture of the urethra in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1949Summary If we include the congenital variety, notably of the external urethral meatus, urethral stricture is of high incidence in children of both sexes. Back-pressure damage of the kidneys, and particularly when there is complicating renal infection, is the vital clinical consideration in urethral stricture.
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Constrictive and Hypertrophic Strictures in Ileal Crohn’s Disease
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022Huaibin Mabel Ko +2 more
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