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Trends of surgical interventions for nephrolithiasis over the past decade: a population-based analysis. [PDF]
Hsu M, Majeed AJ, Kane JA, Clark JY.
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Attenuated crosstalk between urothelium and fibroblasts promotes ureteral stricture development. [PDF]
Guo R +19 more
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Early Post-Transplant Bacterial Infections Predict Long-Term Mortality in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Kılıç İ +5 more
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Targeted deletion of c-kit in TECs attenuates UUO-induced renal fibrosis through NF-κB pathway inhibition. [PDF]
Xing Z +11 more
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Ureteral Endoscopy to Detect Upper Urinary Tract Diseases in Horses
ureteral endoscopy is a routine procedure in human medicine, whereas the reports of this procedure on horses are few and far between. the aim of this paper is to describe the endoscopic technique to evaluate the ureters in standing, sedated horses.
Sara Busechian +2 more
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[Ureteral complications in the treatment of gynecologic diseases].
Ureteral injuries are an uncommon complication after gynecological procedures. The Authors consider separately direct lesions during surgery and those following radiotherapy. For both these situations preventive criteria, which permit a lower incidence in ureteral injuries, are considered.
M. Tosana +4 more
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International audienceIntroduction: No recent national guidelines exist regarding the management of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in the presence of ureteral stent.
C Le Goux, S Figueiredo, S Malavaud
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ASP5354 was recently developed as a near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) contrast agent for intraoperative ureteral identification, and its use has been evaluated in healthy animals.
Katsunori Teranishi
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A modified biodegradable mesh ureteral stent for treating ureteral stricture disease
Acta Biomaterialia, 2023Ureteral stricture disease (USD) is a common urologic condition. Patients with ureteral stricture disease may suffer from ipsilateral flank pain, nausea, urinary calculi, infection, and impaired renal function. The treatments of USD include surgery, followed by implantation of the ureteral stent to aid the drainage of the urine.
Yichun, Wang +10 more
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