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Urothelial tumors of the upper urinary tract (renal pelvis and ureters) are rare: the most common of these are Transitional Cell Carcinomas (TCC), usually localized in the bladder (75% of cases), whereas only 7-10% arise in the renal pelvis and 2,5-5% in the ureter.
A. Rimondini+4 more
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Partial Cystectomy with Ureteral Reimplantation in the Treatment of Bladder Neoplasm
Vernon S. Dick, Leonard Zinman
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Experiences with Ureteral Carcinoma in Situ Detected During Operations for Vesical Neoplasm
Ormond S. Culp+2 more
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Primary Benign Neoplasm of Ureter Associated with Ureteral Calculus
Theodore L. Saxe
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A 75-year-old man had been admitted to another hospital because of left abdominal pain, and was given a diagnosis of left hydronephrosis and acute pancreatitis. After a JJ stent insertion and medication, he was transferred to our hospital for further examinations.
Sho Takahashi+13 more
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Objective To explore the different operation modes for treating native renal pelvic and ureteral neoplasms occurring at the same side of transplanted kidney.
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[On primary ureteral neoplasms].
Ernesto Moretti, Giorgio Secreto
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Primary Ureteral Neoplasms: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature
Carl Rusche, Samuel K. Bacon
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Early diagnosis of primary ureteral neoplasms:report of 28 cases
, 2009Objective To evaluate the choice of early diagnosis method of primary ureteral neoplasms in or-der to improve the ratio of clinical diagnosis. Methods 28 cases with primary ureteral neoplasms were retrospectively analyzed.
Le-hao Wang+5 more
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