9 結果
Adult ureteroceles are generally known as simple ureteroceles with minimal obstructive effects 1 that can usually be managed endoscopically. Such pathology presented with acute abdominal pain and fever in a 32-year-old man with left renal agenesia, a cranial blind left ureter and left obstructed
CASE DESCRIPTION A 4-year-old spayed female Beagle was evaluated because of a 2-month history of intermittent pollakiuria, stranguria, dysuria, and abdominal pain. A diagnosis of bacterial cystitis was initially made, but clinical signs persisted despite appropriate antimicrobial treatment, so the
Ureterocele in a duplex system is rare and commonly presented with urinary tract infection at neonatal age, infant or childhood. Symptomatic ureterocele in reproductive-age is a diagnostic challenge and should be highly awarded to avoid miss-diagnosis.An UNASSIGNED
Ureteroceles are a great clinical challenge because of variations in anatomy and clinical presentations. We present our experience with primary transurethral incision of ureteroceles in children.
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Data of thirteen children managed for ureterocele from 2009 to 2016 was
OBJECTIVE
To show the possible role of abdominal scintigraphy in the diagnosis of intra-abdominal pathology and its accuracy in detecting ectopic gastric mucosa in pts with intestinal bleeding and/or abdominal pain.
METHODS
99m-Tc-pertechnetate scintigraphy was performed on 54 pts with a history of
The ectopy of the ureter orifices and ureterocele are always followed by either mechanical or dynamic obstruction of the ureter and obstructive pyelonephritis. These anomalies are periodically accompanied by abdominal pains which make their appearance during an attack of acute pyelonephritis. These
OBJECTIVE
We assessed the role and long-term outcome of upper pole heminephroureterectomy in the treatments of non-functioning upper renal moieties in children with duplex kidneys.
METHODS
In a period of 10 years, forty-three patients (male: female ratio 6:37) underwent upper pole