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A Case of Misdiagnosed as Upper Urinary Tract Obstruction Caused by the Fungal Ball [PDF]
Jian Liu, Ying Jiang, Zhe Liu, Qun Song, Zhuo Li Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital, Changsha, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Zhuo Li, Tel +8615197591937, Email ...
Liu J, Jiang Y, Liu Z, Song Q, Li Z
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Benign ureteral polyps causing upper urinary tract obstruction [PDF]
Ureteral fibroepithelial polyps are benign, mesodermal neoplasms that can cause upper urinary tract obstruction. The preoperative diagnosis of this disease is challenging, but multidetector computed tomography (CT), particularly CT urography in the ...
Nguyen Duy Hung +3 more
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Atypical Causes of Urinary Tract Obstruction [PDF]
Acute kidney injury due to urinary tract obstruction invariably suggests lower urinary tract obstruction or bilateral ureteric obstruction since obstruction of a single kidney while the contralateral kidney is normal and not obstructed would not cause a ...
Ernie Yap +5 more
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Congenital urinary tract obstruction [PDF]
Congenital urinary tract obstruction is a heterogenous condition with a varying natural history. Accurate diagnosis within the late-first and second trimesters allows for counselling of the parents and planning of multi-disciplinary care for the pregnancy and newborn. Antenatal investigations to predict postnatal renal function are of varying accuracy.
R K, Morris, Mark D, Kilby
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Could CA 19-9 be a useful biomarker in the diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of adequate relief in lower urinary tract obstructions? [PDF]
Introduction: posterior urethral valves represent an important cause of childhood chronic kidney disease. The identification of biomarkers that indicate early kidney damage and even adequate clearance could reduce how many patients head towards kidney ...
MARCIA EMILIA FRANCISCO SHIDA +2 more
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Background: Urinary bladder stones may be a primary stone formed in the urinary bladder or migrating calculus from the upper urinary tract. Bladder stones become more symptomatic when associated with infra-vesical obstruction.The most common cause of ...
Ahmed Mahmoud Hassan +5 more
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Duplex collecting systems are common congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract but are infrequently reported in adult populations. This abnormality can present with hydroureteronephrosis secondary to urinary tract obstruction or concomitant ...
Timothy D. Shu +4 more
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Studies on the clinical significance of nonesterified and total cholesterol in urine [PDF]
Gas-liquid chromatographic determinations of nonesterified and total urinary cholesterol were performed in 137 normals, 264 patients with various internal diseases without evidence of neoplasias or diseases of the kidney or urinary tract, 497 patients ...
A. Pickel +35 more
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Ultrasonography in the diagnosis and management of cats with ureteral obstruction [PDF]
This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of cats with azotaemia (serum creatinine >180 μmol/l) that had ultrasonography of the urinary tract, ultrasound images available for review and received treatment for azotaemia. Cats with pre-renal azotaemia
Cortellini, S, Halfacree, Z J, Lamb, C R
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Giant bladder stone: A case report and review of the literature
Bladder stones comprise 5% of urinary tract stones. Generally, they occur in the presence of bladder neck obstruction, urinary tract infections associated with neurogenic bladder and foreign objects. They are more common among men than women.
İbrahim Nüvit Tahtalı +1 more
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