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Many recent developments in urologic diagnostic and therapy are also of interest for general surgeons. Flexible and semirigid ureteroscopes (6-8 F) provide easy and atraumatic access to the whole upper urinary tract. Beside extracorporeal shockwave-lithotripsy now various endourologic modalities to treat ureteral stones are available. Although useful, laparoscopic techniques are not yet widely accepted by urologists because there is a lack of indications in urologic laparoscopic surgery. The functional reconstruction of the urinary bladder by means of an ileal neobladder with an anastomosis to the urethra in the male or with a continent stoma and selfcatheterism provides better quality of life in patients after radical cystectomy.
Nephron
-sparing
tumor
surgery may become a routine procedure under certain precautions such as small
tumor
size, patient's compliance and good local medical infrastructure. Especially for urologic microsurgery, neurourology and different treatments of benign prostatic hyperplasia essential new and interesting improvements are expected.
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PMID:[Current trends in clinical urology]. 763 29
Vitamin E was quantified in renal cell carcinomas (RCC) and in 'intact' renal cortex, obtained from 31 patients subjected either to unilateral nephrectomy or to partial resection of the only kidney. Histologically, 14 tumors consisted predominantly of clear cells (group 1) and 17 of other cell types (group 2). In both groups, a significant increase in vitamin E concentration, as compared to the 'intact' cortex, was observed: 167.8 +/- 27.9 and 68.2 +/- 15.2 micrograms/g wet tissue weight (mean +/- SEM) for groups 1 and 2, respectively, versus 10.1 +/- 0.53 micrograms/g wet tissue weight for the cortex. Although the total lipid content was also increased in tumors (especially in group 1), the vitamin E concentration in
tumor
tissue, calculated per milligram of total lipids, proved to be much higher in both groups than in 'intact' cortex. A significant positive correlation was observed between vitamin E and total lipid content in group 1 and 2 carcinomas. It was also found that vitamin E accumulation in RCC is unlikely to be attributed to an enhanced lipid deposit in the
tumor
cells. Thus, in 8 tumors of group 2 the vitamin E levels were markedly enhanced although these tumors did not differ from the cortex in total lipid concentrations. Vitamin A content determined in 17 carcinomas, when calculated per milligram of total lipids, was the same as in 'intact' cortex.
Nephron
1995
PMID:Liposoluble vitamins E and A in human renal cortex and renal cell carcinomas. 777 11
We report on 2 cases of renal oncocytoma occurring in a liver transplant patient and in a kidney allograft recipient, respectively, during the posttransplant period. This
neoplasm
has never been reported in transplant patients; its relationship with long-term immunosuppressive therapy is questioned.
Nephron
1994
PMID:Renal oncocytoma in transplant patients: report of 2 cases. 783 63
A transgenic mouse carrying a simian virus-40 T-antigen gene under control of a mouse urinary protein promoter induced the formation of a brown fat
tumor
. In tissue culture, these
tumor
cells expressed the brown fat-specific mitochondrial uncoupling protein (Ucp) gene when stimulated by norepinephrine. To develop cell lines for the analysis of Ucp expression, we investigated growth conditions that would maintain expression. We found that the addition of 10(-7)-10(-6) M norepinephrine was critical for establishing cells with high Ucp expression, mitochondrial content, and adipogenesis.
Norepinephrine
exerts its effects by selectively stimulating the proliferation of brown fat cells. Results with receptor-specific agonists and antagonists indicate that norepinephrine interacts with the beta 1-adrenergic receptor to stimulate cell proliferation. The capacity of these brown fat cells to respond to norepinephrine by proliferating seems to be a manifestation of a normal physiological response of brown fat cells, because exposing an animal to the cold increases cell proliferation. Thus, this system indicates that two independent pathways for cell proliferation coexist in parallel, one based on transformation of the cell by the simian virus-40 T-antigen and the other on the normal response of the cell to stimulation by norepinephrine. Several clonal lines have been isolated that have similar levels of marker gene expression for adipogenesis and mitochondriogenesis, but differ in the level of Ucp expression. The results underscore the extreme sensitivity of mechanisms controlling Ucp expression and the fact that the expression of Ucp in brown fat is not coordinately linked to that of other nuclear genes which encode proteins associated with thermogenesis.
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PMID:Norepinephrine-dependent selection of brown adipocyte cell lines. 790 11
Sarcoid reactions have been described in association with lymphomas and rarely with other solid tumors. We describe a patient with renal papillary adenocarcinoma and prominent sarcoid-like granulomatous infiltration of the ipsilateral and most likely the contralateral kidney. There was no evidence of extrarenal granulomas. This is the first description of impairment in renal function in a patient with renal carcinoma and with sarcoid reaction to this
tumor
isolated in the kidney.
Nephron
1994
PMID:A unique association of renal carcinoma with sarcoid reaction in the kidney. 796 83
Noradrenaline
stimulates not only Ca2+ mobilization but also cAMP formation through activation of alpha 1-adrenoceptors in hepatocytes from mature male rats. We examined which subtype(s) of alpha 1-adrenoceptor mediate these signal transduction mechanisms. Treatment of hepatocytes with chloroethylclonidine produced a dose-dependent inhibition of noradrenaline-induced Ca2+ mobilization, involving both transient and sustained components. Chloroethylclonidine also blocked noradrenaline-induced cAMP accumulation. It was observed that prazosin was much more potent than WB4101 (2-(2,6-dimethoxy-phenoxyethyl)aminomethyl-1,4-benzodioxane) in antagonizing noradrenaline-induced Ca2+ mobilization. The same potency order was found in cAMP formation studies. Pretreatment of rats with pertussis toxin did not affect alpha 1-adrenergic responsiveness. Incubations of hepatocytes with
tumor
-promoting phorbol esters eliminated both Ca2+ mobilization and cAMP accumulation caused by noradrenaline. Our data suggest that in hepatocytes from mature male rats, single alpha 1B-adrenoceptors are linked to cAMP formation as well as Ca2+ mobilization.
...
PMID:Alpha 1B-adrenoceptor-mediated stimulation of Ca2+ mobilization and cAMP accumulation in isolated rat hepatocytes. 810 51
The technical results of 259 nephron sparing operations for renal cell carcinoma or renal oncocytoma were reviewed. Local or renal related complications occurred after 78 procedures (30.1%). The incidence of complications was less for operations performed after 1988 (22% versus 37%, p = 0.009) and for incidentally detected versus suspected tumors (p = 0.009). The most common complications were urinary fistula formation (45 operations) and acute renal failure (33). Significant predisposing factors for urinary fistula formation included central
tumor
location (p = 0.001),
tumor
size greater than 4 cm. (p = 0.001), the need for major reconstruction of the collecting system (p = 0.001) and ex vivo surgery (p = 0.001). Only 1 urinary fistula required open operative repair, while the remainder resolved either spontaneously (30) or with endoscopic management (14). Significant predisposing factors for acute renal failure included a solitary kidney (p = 0.001),
tumor
size greater than 7 cm. (p = 0.008), greater than 50% parenchymal excision (p = 0.001), greater than 60 minutes of ischemia time (p = 0.035) and ex vivo surgery (p = 0.001). Acute renal failure resolved in 28 patients, of whom 9 required temporary dialysis, while 5 required permanent dialysis. Overall, 8 complications (3.1%) required repeat open surgery for treatment while all other complications resolved with noninterventive or endourological management. Surgical complications contributed to an adverse clinical outcome in only 7 patients (2.9%).
Nephron
sparing surgery can be performed safely with preservation of renal function in most patients with renal tumors.
...
PMID:Complications of nephron sparing surgery for renal tumors. 815 54
The concept of surgical treatment of renal cell carcinoma was discussed by classifying the procedures into four categories: 1) radical nephrectomy; 2) nephron sparing surgery such as partial nephrectomy and enucleation for small renal cancer detected incidentally by ultrasonography and CT; 3) extended surgery for cases having IVC
tumor
thrombus or with invasion of neighboring organs; and 4) surgery for metastatic disease. Consequently, details of surgical procedure were not presented in this paper.
Nephron
sparing surgery and laparoscopy will be important steps in the future direction of surgery for renal cell carcinoma.
...
PMID:[Surgical treatment of renal cell carcinoma]. 829 11
Acute renal failure (ARF) in children has a poor prognosis in spite of modern therapeutic techniques. For this reason, it would be useful to have prognostic indicators early in the course of the disease, in order to identify those patients that could benefit most from aggressive treatment. In an attempt to establish valid prognostic factors, we prospectively studied 138 cases of ARF in children. We examined age, sex, etiology of ARF, previous surgery, prerenal origin, clinical situation of the patient when first seen by the nephrologist and complications. All these variables were statistically analyzed individually by univariate tests and, except for sex and complications, also by multiple regression analysis. Median age of the patients was 26 months. The etiology of ARF was nephropathy in 16,
tumor
in 14, cardiopathy in 85 and other causes in 23 cases. For analysis, patients were divided into patients with and without prerenal ARF. In the prerenal group, mortality-related factors were hypotension, need for ventilatory support, age less than 1 month and serum values of creatinine. In the nonprerenal ARF group, the need for assisted ventilation and the need for dialysis correlate positively with the mortality, while an exclusive nephrological etiology was associated with less probability of death.
Nephron
1993
PMID:Prognosis of children with acute renal failure: a study of 138 cases. 834 85
The development is reported of a pheochromocytoma of the urinary bladder in a 33-year-old patient with systemic lupus erythematosus who had undergone long-term hemodialysis. A hypertensive episode followed by defecation was demonstrated by the monitoring of blood pressure with a portable automated sphygmomanometer without elevation of plasma catecholamines. The
tumor
was surgically removed and normalization of the patient's blood pressure followed. Thus, monitoring of blood pressure for 24 h proved useful for the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma and, in particular, of paroxysmal hypertension.
Nephron
1993
PMID:A case of pheochromocytoma of the urinary bladder in a long-term hemodialysis patient. 834 91
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