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Loin pain may be a major presenting symptom in patients with glomerulonephritis. Most of these patients show an underlying focal and segmental proliferative glomeruloneyphritis and there may be associated deposits of IgA and Igg in the mesangium. In this group of patients, vascular lesions are often prominent in the absence of
hypertension
. Episodes of recurrent macroscopic hematuria also occur, but the pain cannot be attributed to colic due to blood clots in the
ureter
.
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PMID:Loin pain as a presenting symptom in idiopathic glomerulonephritis. 12 72
In a consecutive series of 88 cases of carcinoma of the kidney and upper urinary tract seen at one hospital, 31 had malignant urothelial tumours of the renal pelvis or
ureter
. Forty-two per cent of these transitional-cell carcinomas occurred in patients with renal papillary necrosis following upon prolonged and heavy analgesic ingestion. Other possible aetiological factors were heavy cigarette smoking (61% of cases), long standing urinary obstruction or infection (23%) and possible occupational exposure (6%); in only four cases (13%) was there no identifiable aetiological factor. Those cases with analgesic nephropathy were characterised by renal functional impairment,
hypertension
and interstitial nephritis, but there was no difference in the clinical behaviour or pathological appearances of the tumours in the two groups. The clinical and experimental evidence that certain metabolites of phenacetin are carcinogenic is reviewed.
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PMID:Analgesic abuse, renal parenchymal disease and carcinoma of the kidney or ureter. 27 65
31 patients with renovascular
hypertension
, calculous disease, short
ureter
or renal carcinoma (single kidney) were treated with renal autotransplantation, in 3 patients bilaterally. There were 2 deaths due to cardiac arrest and myocardial infarction. Secondary nephrectomy was performed in 2 patients, and thus 29 of 31 autotransplanted kidneys were salvaged.
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PMID:Preliminary experience with extracorporeal renal surgery and autotransplantation. 33 50
In acute and chronic experiments on 45 dogs the authors obtained vasorenal
hypertension
, the elimination of which was fulfilled by means of autotransplantation of the kidney without transection of the
ureter
. The dynamical study of renal function was carried out through an analysis of arterial blood pressure, erythropoietic activity, blood serum, reticulocytic count, creatinine, residual nitrogen, diuresis, radioisotopic investigation, chromocystoscopy at open bladder, excretory urography, aortograhy, phlebography and morphometric studies of the renal glomeruli.
...
PMID:[Kidney functional dynamics in eliminating vasorenal hypertension by a kidney autograft]. 39 99
A successful pregnancy is reported in a patient following renal transplantation and urinary diversion. The second half of pregnancy was complicated by
hypertension
, impaired renal function and obstruction of the
ureter
in the 35th wk. The latter complication required early termination of pregnancy by cesarean section. A healthy infant was delivered who survived without complications. Maternal renal function returned to pre-pregnancy levels following delivery.
...
PMID:Successful pregnancy after renal transplantation in a patient with a urinary diversion. 40 Aug 63
A patient who presented with
hypertension
of recent onset was found to have unilateral hydronephrosis. Increased activity of the renin-angiotensin system was documented with renal-vein-renin concentrations. The hydronephrosis was due to a primary transitional cell carcinoma of the
ureter
. Following nephroureterectomy, blood pressure returned to normal and has remained so for two years.
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PMID:Reversible hypertension due to carcinoma of the ureter. 42 76
The authors report a 38 years old patient in whom an intravenous pyelogram was performed for moderate arterial
hypertension
. This showed a large filling defect in the right lower part of the bladder without renal function on that side. Endoscopic separation of the jet coming from the right half of the trigone showed a liquid containing numerous spermatozoa. A cystogram opacified by reflux a cavity in the genital system via this, the right
ureter
. With the diagnosis of ectopic
ureter
ending in the genital system, a nephro-ureterectomy demonstrated the attachment of the
ureter
into a pouch which communicated with the bladder and the seminal vesicle. A view of the normal embryology insists on the fact that contrary to the classic view, the pronephros disappears entirely and that the metanephros is at the origin of the Woffian canal which opens on the posterior wall of the urogenital sinus at the 28th day when the
ureter
springs from a ureteral bud. Since 1960 this would be the 34th case in the literature, seminal ectopia (24%) coming after ectopia in the prostatic urethra (54%). Epididymitis is a frequent presenting symptom (44%). The workup shows: absence of renal function (100%), raising of the ipsilateral trigone by a cystic swelling (76%), absence of the meatus on that side on endoscopy, presence of an ipsilateral mass above the prostate on rectal examination (30%). The diagnosis is confirmed by vasography where the
ureter
is opacified by the seminal vesicle or by systography after endoscopic incision of the mass. Excision of the seminal vesicle was done in conjunction with total nephroureterectomy in 17% of cases.
...
PMID:[Ectopic ureter ending in the seminal vesicle in adults. Apropos of a case and review of the literature]. 48 Apr 13
A case of successful correction of renovascular
hypertension
by means of extracorporeal repair of fibroplasia of the main trunk and an aneurysm of a secondary division branch of the left renal artery is presented. The
ureter
was not transected and a segment of the internal ilac artery with two branches was used for the substitution of the diseased renal artery segments. The kidney was preserved by intermittent flushing with iced Ringer's lactate solution. A probable post-operative arterial thrombosis of the repaired secondary branch was successfully treated with intravenous streptokinase. One year after the operation the patient is normotensive.
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PMID:Extracorporeal repair of the renal artery for renovascular hypertension: a case report. 78 52
Two cases of auto-transplantation of the kidney are presented. The first was carried out without prior planning during a ureterolysis procedure for retro-peritoneal fibrosis with a single kidney, by virtue of per-operative thrombosis of the renal artery. The second was used in the treatment of
hypertension
due to bilateral atheromatous renal artery stenosis with a lesion at the main bifurcation of the artery. In both these cases in which the surgical indication was related to the artery, the
ureter
was left intact. After 2 and 1 years respectively, the results are good. The important points of operative technique and tactics are emphasised. The order of the technique is important. It resembles that of homo-transplantation but in this case section and reimplantation of the
ureter
may be avoided. Preservation of the disconnected kidney is ensured by refrigeration with intra-arterial perfusion. Even if only for a short time, it consistently avoids the development of ischaemic tubulopathy. Ex-sito surgery, studied here in detail, is used in dealing with intra-hilar arterial lesions, tumours of both kidneys or a single remaining kidney, complicated cases of lithiasis etc. The results of the 100 known cases of renal auto-transplantation are analysed. They are good in 84 cases. The indications are discussed with regard to the different types of arterial, ureteral, neoplastic, traumatic and miscellaneous lesion.
...
PMID:[Renal autotransplantation or iliac transposition of the kidney after section of its vascular pedicle. Apropos of 2 personal cases. Review of 100 published cases]. 79 16
A further case of traumatic avulsion of the upper
ureter
is described; it was complicated by
hypertension
and treated by removal of the pseudocyst. Delay in diagnosis should not be a contraindication to reconstructive surgery which should always be attempted if the kidney is functioning. The possibility of renal artery ischaemia should be considered when
hypertension
develops in the presence of a pseduocyst.
...
PMID:Traumatic avulsion of the ureter with obstruction, pseudocyst formation and hypertension. 95 15
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