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RETROCAVAL URETER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1965
SummaryRetrocaval ureter is due to an abnormality in development of the inferior vena cava. The incidence has been estimated at one in 1,000 but the number of documented cases in the world literature is still far from high. This paper gives a follow up on the case published in 1949 by Anderson and Hynes in which they described their plastic operation ...
G D, Campbell, J C, Anderson
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ILEAL URETER

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Ureteral replacement with ileal bowel segments has become common in the armamentarium of the reconstructive urologist. The use of ileal bowel substitution, whether total or segmental, has provided yet another surgical alternative for renal preservation. The indications, surgical technique, and results with the ileal ureter are reviewed.
R M, Mattos, J J, Smith
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Retrocaval Ureter

British Journal of Urology, 1973
Summary The authors present 6 cases of retrocaval ureter treated by conservative surgery (4 cases) and nephrectomy (2 cases). One case simulated the nephrotic syndrome and 1 patient had a kidney rupture caused by lumbar trauma. Attention is focused on pre‐operative diagnostic methods, radio‐isotope investigation and ...
R R, Brito   +3 more
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Transcaval Ureter

Journal of Urology, 1980
The second case is reported of a periureteral venous ring on the right side. The genesis of this rare anomaly, clinical presentation and treatment are discussed. A new clinical term, transcaval ureter, is suggested, since it is more descriptive of the surgical appearance.
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Avulsed ureter

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2003
Norman, Dublin, Azad H, Razack
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Hydro-ureter and mega-ureter

1958
The chronically dilated ureter constitutes one of the commonest and most intractable problems of children’s urology. During recent years important new information upon the subject has become available, yet our knowledge of the normal and abnormal physiology of the ureters remains limited, and many forms of pathological dilatation are still unexplained.
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Triplicate ureter

Urology, 1975
N P, Patel, R W, Lavengood
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Retrocaval Ureter

Southern Medical Journal, 1958
R F, MAYER, G L, MATHES
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RETROCAVAL URETER

Archives of Surgery, 1951
C R, SCHMIDT, D W, HUEBERT, J M, BEAZELI
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