2006
DOI: 10.4321/s0004-06142006000100014
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Colisión tumoral en hidronefrosis gigante

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“…The most common cause of giant hydronephrosis, as described in the literature, is congenital stenosis of the ureteropelvic junction associated with other urinary tract abnormalities; other causes include urolithiasis and tumour pathology [1, 4] of the urinary tract (as in our case) or the nearby organs, which may cause compression of the kidney.…”
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“…The most common cause of giant hydronephrosis, as described in the literature, is congenital stenosis of the ureteropelvic junction associated with other urinary tract abnormalities; other causes include urolithiasis and tumour pathology [1, 4] of the urinary tract (as in our case) or the nearby organs, which may cause compression of the kidney.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Giant hydronephrosis is a condition caused by the accumulation of more than 1,000 mL in the excretory system of either kidney, as defined by Stirling in 1939 [14]. The first case was published in 1746, and more than 600 cases have been described worldwide to date, with most cases reported within the last 15 years [1, 4].…”
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