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Ureteral involvement by metastatic malignant disease

Clinical & Experimental Metastasis, 2019
Ureteral metastases from other primary cancers are very rare. Treatment of these metastases is difficult and outcomes are poor. A thorough literature review was done with the aim of finding characteristics that may influence survival rates of patients with ureteral metastases.
Jieping Hu, Jun Deng, Ju Guo, Bin Fu
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Fate alteration of bone marrow-derived macrophages ameliorates kidney fibrosis in murine model of unilateral ureteral obstruction.

Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, 2019
Background Renal fibrosis is a key pathological feature and final common pathway leading to end-stage kidney failure in many chronic kidney diseases. Myofibroblast is the master player in renal fibrosis. However, myofibroblasts are heterogeneous.
Ying Yang   +13 more
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Crohn's disease simulating tuberculous ureteritis [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Urology and Nephrology, 1973
A case of ureteral obstruction due to perforation of an ileal segment, affected by Crohn's disease, into the extraperitoneal space is described. After a right hemicolectomy combined with uretero-cutaneous fistula and subsequent replacement of the ureter by ileum, the patient is in very good condition. Urinary stasis has completely ceased. The following
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DISEASE OF URETERAL REMNANT FOLLOWING NEPHRECTOMY

Archives of Surgery, 1955
PATIENTS who have recurring urological symptoms following nephrectomy present a special problem to the practitioner. In many cases, nephrectomy has been done for pyohydronephrosis, calculus formation, or other obvious pathology, yet the symptoms for which the patient consulted his physician persist or sometimes recur many years after the operation.
J. Tate Mason, Wallace A. Coburn
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Ureteral Stone Disease

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1990
The choice of technique for the management of a ureteral stone will ultimately depend on the skill of the operator and the availability of technology. Individuals in major medical centers would do well to realize that there are more than 5 billion people on the planet and that less than 1 billion will have the means of access to ESWL in the foreseeable
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Laparoscopic Ureteral Reconstruction for Benign Stricture Disease

Urology, 2007
To describe our experience with laparoscopic ureteral reconstruction in the adult patient with benign ureteral stricture disease.We retrospectively compared laparoscopic (n = 12) and open (n = 34) ureteroureterostomy, ureteroneocystostomy, and Boari flap procedures conducted from January 1999 to November 2005 for benign stricture disease.
Inderbir S. Gill   +4 more
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Oxyphenbutazone in the Treatment of Acute Ureteral Stone Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1975
A comparative study between the effect of oxyphenbutazone and placebo in acute ureteral disease was carried out in 45 patients. The results are statistically significant in favour of the group treated with oxyphenbutazone with respect to the rapidity and the incidence of spontaneous passage of ureteral stones.
Audor Nygård, Svein Bjørneby
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Ureteral Endoscopy to Detect Upper Urinary Tract Diseases in Horses

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2022
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. An endoscopy of the ureters and lower urinary tract was performed using flexible endoscopes on 4 horses ...
Busechian S   +8 more
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Kidney and Ureteral Disease during HIV Infection

Urologia Journal, 1992
Infection by Hiv virus affects the urogenital system in a minor percentage of cases in comparison to other organs such as the lungs, the central nervous system and the haemolymphopoietic system. In recent years however, with the continued spread of the disease, also urologists find themselves dealing with various urogenital pathologies that are ...
O. De Cobelli   +5 more
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Management of Ureteral Stricture Disease during Laparoscopic Ureteroneocystostomy

Journal of Endourology, 2001
Laparoscopic surgery has many applications in urology. The surgical management of obliterative ureteral stricture disease using laparoscopy has not been widely reported. We recently implemented this technique in an adult patient with an obliterative ureteral stricture.A transperitoneal refluxing right ureteral reimplantation was performed using the ...
Paulos Yohannes   +4 more
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