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Acute synchronous appendicitis and obstructing ureterolithiasis
This is an unusual case of a patient presenting to the Emergency Room with right-sided abdominal pain and subsequently 2 acute diagnoses were made. The patient had both acute appendicitis and acute ureterolithiasis.
Simon C. Daniel, MD +4 more
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Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common sequela of ureteral obstruction, but many cats are non‐azotemic after subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) placement. Objectives Compare CKD progression rates after SUB placement with idiopathic CKD (iCKD)
Zoe Bennett +6 more
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Ureterolithiasis after Cohen re-implantation – case report [PDF]
Background In the past decades, the widespread use of cross-trigonal ureteral reimplants for the treatment of children with vesicoureteral reflux has resulted in a large population of patients with transversely lying ureters.
Andrews Henry O +3 more
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Non-Functional Paraganglioma of the Urinary Bladder: A Rare Cause of Bladder Tumor. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Paragangliomas of the urinary bladder (PUBs) are rare neuroendocrine tumors, representing less than 0.06% of all bladder neoplasms. While most are functional and associated with catecholamine excess, approximately 15% are non‐functional, often presenting asymptomatically and discovered incidentally.
Wainstein M +4 more
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The authors present the case of a 40-year-old male who visited the emergency department with left-sided flank pain. He was found to have a 12 mm ureteropelvic stone and was provided parenteral analgesia before being admitted to the hospital for urology consultation.
Zaman, Safwan +4 more
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To evaluate the use of helical computed tomography (CT) without contrast material enhancement for prediction of a favorable outcome in ureterolithiasis.CT studies were reviewed in 69 patients with a single ureteral stone not located at the ureteropelvic junction. CT findings (tissue rim sign, hydronephrosis, perinephric fat stranding, perinephric fluid
S, ADANJA, M, CERNIC
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Background Cats presenting with upper urinary tract uroliths (UUTUs) and ureteral obstruction (“obstructive UUTU”) are typically younger than cats with idiopathic CKD that often have incidental nephroliths.
Rebecca F. Geddes +4 more
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Ureteric stenting outside of the operation theatre: challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the safety, efficacy, tolerability, and cost‐effectiveness of bedside or office‐based ureteric stent insertion. Methods Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses‐Protocols (PRISMA‐P) and A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews (AMSTAR) 2 guidelines, we searched PubMed/the Medical ...
Gordon P +5 more
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The incidence of diseases associated with feline ureteral obstruction is increasing; however, non-surgical treatment options are limited. This study evaluated the outcome of medical treatment in cats with obstructive ureteral stones treated with ...
Hyung-Kyu Chae +7 more
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Features of the postoperative period in patients with uncomplicated forms of ureterolithiasis
In order to study the possibilities of non-drainage management of the postoperative period in patients with uncomplicated ureteral stones, we analyzed the results of treatment of 198 patients with uncomplicated ureterolithiasis, in whom it was decided ...
O. Nikitin, I. Komisarenko
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