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Pregnancy Outcomes Among Individuals With Cerebral Palsy: A Population‐Based Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the risks of maternal, neonatal and non‐obstetrical medical complications in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) compared to those without CP. Design Population‐based cohort study. Setting Ontario, Canada. Population Females aged 13–54 years with a livebirth or stillbirth, 2004–2023.
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Post‐mortem CT detection of fatal air embolism after aerosolized fibrin glue for bladder bleeding
Abstract Radiation‐induced hemorrhagic cystitis (RHC) is a severe complication of pelvic radiotherapy, often used to treat various pelvic malignancies. Despite multiple therapeutic options, including conservative and invasive interventions, the optimal management remains uncertain. We report the case of a 76‐year‐old male with pulmonary emphysema and a
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Paediatric renal transplantation: Paediatric surgeons' perspective
Abstract Renal transplantation is the most effective treatment for paediatric end‐stage renal disease (ESRD), offering advantages in survival, growth and neurocognitive development that surpass other renal replacement therapies (RRT). The paediatric setting, however, introduces distinct complexities that distinguish it from adult practice.
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Imaging of Abdominal Complications in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
ABSTRACT Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common paediatric malignancy and remains one of the most common causes of cancer‐related death in children and adolescents. Five‐year overall survival rates now exceed 90% with current multidrug chemotherapeutic regimens. This improvement, coupled with the toxicity of chemotherapy, has led to the
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[Lower urinary tract obstruction].
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Renal obstruction remains a common cause of renal failure. This article reviews the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management of urinary tract obstruction. It highlights the importance of prompt intervention to prevent long-term complications.
Osasuyi, Iyasere +2 more
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Renal obstruction remains a common cause of renal failure. This article reviews the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management of urinary tract obstruction. It highlights the importance of prompt intervention to prevent long-term complications.
Osasuyi, Iyasere +2 more
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2022
An obstruction may occur anywhere along the urinary tract from the kidney to the urethral meatus. There is a wide range of causes, from benign to malignant, and the ensuing obstruction may develop acutely or more insidiously over weeks to months. Given this variability, symptoms and signs alter depending on the underlying disease process. Knowledge of
Jacob Wilson +2 more
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An obstruction may occur anywhere along the urinary tract from the kidney to the urethral meatus. There is a wide range of causes, from benign to malignant, and the ensuing obstruction may develop acutely or more insidiously over weeks to months. Given this variability, symptoms and signs alter depending on the underlying disease process. Knowledge of
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2010
Congenital urinary tract obstruction is distinct from obstruction in the mature kidney in as much as it induces various degrees of renal dysplasia and hypoplasia. The vast majority of prenatally detected uropathies does not require fetal interventions because of acceptable postnatal renal function and unacceptably high fetal morbidity and mortality ...
Wolfgang H. Cerwinka, Andrew J. Kirsch
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Congenital urinary tract obstruction is distinct from obstruction in the mature kidney in as much as it induces various degrees of renal dysplasia and hypoplasia. The vast majority of prenatally detected uropathies does not require fetal interventions because of acceptable postnatal renal function and unacceptably high fetal morbidity and mortality ...
Wolfgang H. Cerwinka, Andrew J. Kirsch
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Medicine, 2007
Abstract Urinary tract obstruction is a common problem. It may be acute or chronic, affect the upper or lower urinary tract, or both, and often presents as a urological emergency. In non-acute cases, appropriate management is necessary to prevent irreversible nephron loss and renal failure.
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Abstract Urinary tract obstruction is a common problem. It may be acute or chronic, affect the upper or lower urinary tract, or both, and often presents as a urological emergency. In non-acute cases, appropriate management is necessary to prevent irreversible nephron loss and renal failure.
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