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Ureteral obstruction and hypertension

The American Journal of Medicine, 1970
Two patients with unilateral ureteral obstruction presenting as hypertension are described. The experimental work relating hyperension, hydronephrosis and ureteral obstruction is briefly discussed. Procedures designed to relieve obstruction as opposed to nephrectomy should be considered in cases of prolonged ureteral obstruction, with or without ...
J, Garrett, S L, Polse, J W, Morrow
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Methylmethacrylate upper ureteral obstruction

Urology, 1986
A case of upper ureteral obstruction caused by methylmethacrylate cement after fixation of an L2-L3 vertebral fracture is reported. The probable mechanism, radiographic findings, and management of this complication are reviewed.
A, Fiore   +3 more
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Management of ureteral obstruction

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004
The most common cause of ureteral obstruction in dogs and cats is ureteral calculi. Common clinical signs associated with ureteral obstruction include abnormalities in urination, persistent urinary tract infection, abdominal pain, vomiting, anorexia, weight loss,and depression or lethargy.
Elizabeth M, Hardie, Andrew E, Kyles
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Tandem Ureteral Stents for Malignant Ureteral Obstruction

Journal of Endourology, 2020
Objectives: Malignant ureteral obstruction (MUO) is a devastating complication of cancer, and it is commonly treated by drainage via percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN). The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy, safety, and functional outcome of tandem ureteral stents (TUS) in the management of MUO.
Miki, Haifler   +6 more
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Ureteritis Cystica Causing Obstruction

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
We have described a 58-year-old man in whom an unusually fibroblastic ureteritis cystica at the ureteropelvic junction caused partial obstruction and ureteral colic. Local resection resulted in relief of renal pain and improved urinary flow through the ureter.
D P, Sarma, J H, Lunseth
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Procidentia and Ureteric Obstruction

British Journal of Urology, 1975
Summary 3 cases of renal failure, due to procidentia, presenting as emergencies are described. The upper urinary tracts of 4 asymptomatic patients with procidentia were investigated; dilatation was found in 1 instance only. We would like to thank Miss A. Bigby and Mr Harron Thomson for allowing us to study the latter
P R, Riddle, H H, Shawdon, B, Clay
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Ureteral Obstruction by Endometriosis

Urologia Internationalis, 1978
The clinicopathological features of 2 cases of ureteral endometriosis are presented. The difficulties in diagnosis and surgical management of ureteral endometriosis are discussed. We emphasized the importance of frozen section during surgery for the lower one third of ureteral obstruction in premenopausal woman.
T, Ueda, M, Kano
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Pheochromocytoma and Ureteral Obstruction

JAMA, 1964
WHEN THE UNILATERAL nonfunctioning kidney as demonstrated by intravenous pyelogram studies is associated with hypertension, the question of a remedial lesion arises. Renal hypertension and other entities may constantly mimic this condition. Modern physicians have the unique opportunity of making diagnostic and therapeutic contributions in the approach ...
J R, GERSACK, L W, RIBA
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Equivocal Pelvi‐ureteric Obstruction

British Journal of Urology, 1975
Summary A series of 40 studies have been used to assess whether or not there is obstruction in the pelviureteric region in 27 kidneys. The perfusion test which is discussed has provided an answer in all cases where the technique was possible and allowed a logical decision to be taken concerning management.
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Computed tomography of ureteral obstruction

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1982
Although hydronephrosis can usually be diagnosed by urography and/or pyelography, the etiology of the obstruction may not be apparent. Computed tomography (CT) is usually helpful in evaluation of these cases. In 36 cases in which CT was performed solely to determine the cause of ureteral obstruction of uncertain etiology, it proved to be of value in 33
M A, Bosniak   +5 more
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