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Journal of Urology, 1980
We report 4 cases of 3 different forms of ureteroceles to illustrate spontaneous reflux without any evidence of obstruction. The presence of reflux tends to support those concepts that ureterocele formation is not on an obstructive basis. The obstruction that is oftern associated with ureteroceles is probably caused by the same stimulus as that which ...
J, Leong, B, Mikhael, J F, Schillinger
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We report 4 cases of 3 different forms of ureteroceles to illustrate spontaneous reflux without any evidence of obstruction. The presence of reflux tends to support those concepts that ureterocele formation is not on an obstructive basis. The obstruction that is oftern associated with ureteroceles is probably caused by the same stimulus as that which ...
J, Leong, B, Mikhael, J F, Schillinger
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983
In conclusion, the diagnosis and management of the ureterocele, simple or ectopic, require careful and thorough preoperative evaluation, culminating in a carefully planned and precisely done operative procedure. An error of omission can be a catastrophe. The choice of surgical approach is controversial but should be one with few potential complications.
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In conclusion, the diagnosis and management of the ureterocele, simple or ectopic, require careful and thorough preoperative evaluation, culminating in a carefully planned and precisely done operative procedure. An error of omission can be a catastrophe. The choice of surgical approach is controversial but should be one with few potential complications.
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FALSE URETEROCELE: LOWER URETERAL STONE SIMULATING URETEROCELE
British Journal of Urology, 1971SUMMARY Two cases of false ureterocele have been reported. Differentiating features of false and true ureterocele have been discussed. The condition is uncommon even in this part of the country where urinary calculous disease is extremely common.
N S, Datta, S M, Singh, B C, Bapna
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Annales d'urologie, 1992
Four types of ureteroceles are described: A) ureterocele with single ureter (10%); B) ureterocele with total duplication and intra-vesical development (10%); C) ureterocele with total duplication and extra-vesical development (62%); D) ureterocele with ectopic ureter (3%).
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Four types of ureteroceles are described: A) ureterocele with single ureter (10%); B) ureterocele with total duplication and intra-vesical development (10%); C) ureterocele with total duplication and extra-vesical development (62%); D) ureterocele with ectopic ureter (3%).
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