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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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A review of 2,368 patients with Crohn's disease identified 45 patients with
hydroureteronephrosis
treated with various medical and surgical regimens. Twenty-six of 30 patients undergoing both pre- and post-treatment intravenous pyelography showed resolution of the obstructed
ureter
, even though ureterolysis was rarely used.
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PMID:Ureteral obstruction secondary to Crohn's disease: a need for ureterolysis? 735 Aug 51
We investigated the urodynamics of the renal pelvis and bladder during spontaneous bladder filling and emptying in 13 pregnant and 19 nonpregnant Sprague-Dawley rats to examine the characteristics of the dilated urinary tract in pregnancy. For each group renal pelvic and bladder pressures were measured continuously and simultaneously during various urinary flows, while the bladder was filled and emptied. In pregnant rats the
ureter
was wider and the renal pelvis was longer and wider than in nonpregnant rats. At urinary flows of 10 to 30 ml/kg. per hour pregnant rats had significantly lower renal pelvic pressures than nonpregnant rats during bladder filling. In addition, pregnant rats had higher bladder compliance and capacity than nonpregnant rats (compliance 0.09 +/- 0.12 ml./cm. water versus 0.05 +/- 0.05 ml./cm. water, p < 0.01 and bladder capacity 0.669 +/- 0.61 ml. versus 0.490 +/- 0.38 ml., p < 0.05). These findings imply that much of the
hydroureteronephrosis
during pregnancy may relate to increased urinary tract compliance rather than obstruction.
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PMID:The effect of pregnancy on rat urinary tract dynamics. 760 55
A case of squamous cell carcinoma of
ureter
is presented. A 64-year-old male suffering from right lower abdominal pain and gross hematuria visited our hospital. Right hydronephrosis was found by ultrasound examination. Intravenous pyelography revealed a right non-functioning kidney. Abdominal computed tomographic scanning showed right
hydroureteronephrosis
and a soft-tissue density mass in the right lower
ureter
. Retrograde pyelography demonstrated a filling defect in the right lower
ureter
. Squamous cell carcinoma was suspected by cytological examination. On the basis of the above findings, right nephroureterectomy with partial cystectomy was performed. Pathohistological diagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma of the
ureter
, G3, INF gamma, pT3, pR0, pL1, pV1, pN1. No evidence of either tumor recurrence or metastasis was found for 6 months after the operation. Sixty-one cases of primary ureteral squamous cell carcinoma, including our case, were collected from the Japanese literature and characteristic clinical features of the tumor are discussed.
...
PMID:[Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the ureter: a case report]. 764 55
We report on 5 babies found to have pyelocaliectasis or
hydroureteronephrosis
antenatally who were evaluated soon after birth because of persistent mild or moderate upper urinary tract dilatation. In each instance, vesicoureteral reflux was absent and the technetium-99m diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid renal scan revealed good function in the ipsilateral kidney. Renogram curves, after furosemide, did not show an obstructed pattern. Indeed, allowing for the dilatation, the drainage patterns were thought to be normal. In each instance the patient represented or was found on follow-up to have increased dilatation. Renograms were then repeated, using the same radiopharmaceutical and dose of diuretic. An obstructive pattern was seen in each instance. These significant observations demonstrate that nonobstructive hydronephrosis, diagnosed prenatally, may later convert to obstruction at the ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) or in the juxtavesical
ureter
(UVJ). Thus, careful follow-up, for a period yet to be determined, is desirable in patients in whom the initial postnatal evaluation does not demonstrate obstruction by current criteria.
...
PMID:Nonobstructive dilatation of upper urinary tract may later convert to obstruction. 823 2
The effects of internal stenting of a normal
ureter
on the upper urinary tract were studied in 34 male rabbits by plain films, intravenous urograms, and 99mTc-DTPA renography at weekly intervals. Moreover, pressure-flow studies of the upper urinary tract were performed, and urine specimens for culture were obtained preoperatively and at the time of sacrifice. Histopathologic examination of the kidney,
ureter
, and ureterovesical junction was performed after animal sacrifice.
Hydroureteronephrosis
and stasis with equivocal obstruction were noted after 1 week of stenting. These changes were reversible after stent removal. Prolonged stenting (> 3 weeks) produced moderate to severe
hydroureteronephrosis
, and renal function was lost in 2 of 18 renal units because of severe hydronephrosis or infection. Ureteral stenting did not produce obstruction at a flow rate as high as 8 ml/minute. Histopathologic examination showed dilation of the pelvicaliceal system and renal tubules, infiltration of the kidney and the
ureter
with inflammatory cells, mucosal ulceration, and muscular hypertrophy of the ureters. The bladder mucosa showed a severe inflammatory reaction, Brunn nests, and ulceration with occasional metaplasia. Stenting of normal ureters in rabbits produced no harmful effects on the kidney if the stents were removed within 1 week, but prolonged stenting could affect renal and ureteral integrity.
...
PMID:Effect of internal ureteral stenting of normal ureter on the upper urinary tract: an experimental study. 829 23
We report a case of idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis localized in the pelvic cavity. A 54-year-old female was found to have a right hydronephrosis by abdominal ultrasonogram and was admitted to our department. Drip infusion pyelography (DIP) and computed tomography (CT) revealed a right
hydroureteronephrosis
and a right lower periureteral mass. The mass was confirmed to show low intensity on both T1 and T2 weighted image in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which suggested fibrous component. Various tumor marker values were within normal range. Tumor extirpation including lower
ureter
and ureterovesiconeostomy were performed after confirming pathologically the absence of malignancy by fresh frozen section during surgery. The tumor was diagnosed histologically as idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis. We briefly reviewed 223 cases of idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis in the Japanese literature.
...
PMID:[Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis localizing in pelvic cavity: a case report]. 888 66
Recurrent or intractable ureteral strictures pose a significant problem for the practicing urologist. Metallic stents have been used sparingly for this problem with varying success. We investigated the use of a stent-graft consisting of a metal stent lined with a porous biocompatible polymer to determine if the liner would prevent urothelial ingrowth. One
ureter
of each of 11 dogs was treated with either a metallic woven stent or stent-graft inserted retrograde via a midline cystotomy. Six bare wire stents (controls) and five lined with a new, porous, biocompatible, polycarbonate elastomer liner (Corethane) were placed. The animals were followed radiographically with intravenous urography (IVP) at 6 weeks and just prior to sacrifice (12 to 22 weeks). Gross, histological, and electron microscopic analyses were performed. The results demonstrate that all of the bare metal stented animals developed moderate to severe
hydroureteronephrosis
with significant urothelial hyperplasia and ingrowth through the spaces between the metal wires. The animals implanted with lined stents showed one instance of mild
hydroureteronephrosis
(observed radiographically but not grossly at time of sacrifice) and virtually no papillary in-growths of urothelium through the stent interstices. This obstructive phenomenon was prevented by the porous polymer lining. There was no evidence of biodegradation of the liner on scanning electron microscopy. Based upon these findings, the marriage of a biocompatible polymer which provokes minimal tissue reaction, and metallic stents which provide tremendous strength, seems to offer significant advantages when placed into the urinary tract to maintain ureteral luminal patency.
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PMID:A new self-expanding lined stent-graft in the dog ureter: radiological, gross, histopathological and scanning electron microscopic findings. 978 78
A 3-week-old male infant, born full term without complication, developed septic arthritis of his left shoulder. His joint fluid, blood, and bone marrow were all positive for Escherichia coli. Urinalysis demonstrated pyuria. Urine culture obtained after one dose of ceftriaxone and several doses of nafcillin was negative. Work-up revealed a refluxing, right single ectopic
ureter
with severe
hydroureteronephrosis
and a non-functioning ipsilateral kidney. After appropriate management of the musculoskeletal infection, he underwent a right nephroureterectomy. Coliform septic arthritis is exceedingly rare in children, with only a few cases reported. We report the first case of septic arthritis with anomalous genitourinary tract development as the source of bacterial seeding. This report re-emphasizes the need to screen the urinary tract in all cases of pediatric gram-negative sepsis.
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PMID:Septic arthritis secondary to vesicoureteral reflux into single ectopic ureter. 1060 53
Ureterocele is a cystic dilatation of the terminal
ureter
. In children it is most commonly ectopic and associated with the duplex collecting system, less frequently it is intravesical and associated with the single collecting system. We present the radiological and ultrasound findings in a male newborn with bilateral intravesical ureterocele associated with
hydroureteronephrosis
and hyperechogenic spots in both kidneys. In the literature this association has never been reported in neonatal age.
...
PMID:[Bilateral intravesical ureteroceles associated with hydroureteronephrosis and hyperechogenic spots in kidneys. Report of a neonatal case]. 1082 95
A 57-year-old man, 6 years after discovery of a left ureteral tumor was admitted to our hospital complaining of severe left abdominal pain. With the diagnosis of acute abdomen, the patient was examined by computed tomography, which showed severe left hydronephrosis with renal rupture. Retrograde and antegrade pyelography showed the
hydroureteronephrosis
due to the tumor in the lower
ureter
, so left nephroureterectomy was performed. The ureteral tumor was diagnosed as transitional cell carcinoma, grade 3 and pT2. The present case is the 9th case of spontaneous renal rupture caused by renal pelvic and ureteral tumors in Japan.
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PMID:[Spontaneous renal rupture resulting from ureteral tumor left untreated for 6 years: a case report]. 1141 Nov 2
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