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Keywords: Giant hydronephrosis
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Urol Int (2023) 107 (6): 646–652.
Published Online: 13 June 2023
...Nathan Wirtzfeld; Frédéric Leduc; Roland Vaesen Giant hydronephrosis (GH), characterized by the presence of more than 1 L of fluid in the renal collecting system, is a rare urological condition, particularly in adults. Obstruction of the pyeloureteral junction is the most common cause of GH. We...
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Urol Int (1998) 61 (2): 121–123.
Published Online: 07 January 1999
..., with bleeding into its collecting system. The mixture of blood and urine remained contained within the kidney’s structural layers, so producing a tense, cystic, fluid-filled mass arising from the left hypochondrium. Pathogenesis, differential diagnosis and investigation of giant hydronephrosis and its rupture...
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Urol Int (1998) 60 (1): 56–58.
Published Online: 13 February 1998
...A.K. Hemal; L.N. Dorairajan; M. Aron; S.N. Wadhwa A case of giant hydronephrosis leading to obstructive jaundice due to primary obstructive megaureter in an adult is the subject of this presentation. Giant hydronephrosis due to primary obstructive megaureter in adults is uncommon. This is also...