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Ureteral duplicity with a left ureterocele: a case report. [PDF]
Tariqi R +5 more
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Ureterocele as differential diagnosis of hydrosalpinx-an interesting case from the clinical practice. [PDF]
Psilopatis I +3 more
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Surgical Management and Outcomes of Unilateral Genital Tract Obstruction with Ipsilateral Renal Anomaly Syndrome: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Zhang L, Wu M, Ye S, Liu R, Liu R.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
The incidence, clinical and radiological features and histopathology of the structure of stenotic ureteroceles are described, together with the correlation of muscle content with function and its significance in the choice of treatment.
N, Subbiah, D, Stephens
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The incidence, clinical and radiological features and histopathology of the structure of stenotic ureteroceles are described, together with the correlation of muscle content with function and its significance in the choice of treatment.
N, Subbiah, D, Stephens
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British Journal of Urology, 1973
Summary The clinical and radiographic findings in 3 cases of calculi in ureteroceles are described.
A G, Nash, M, Knight
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Summary The clinical and radiographic findings in 3 cases of calculi in ureteroceles are described.
A G, Nash, M, Knight
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European Urology, 1985
Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
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Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
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