2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106031
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Lower ureteral compression through external vascular elongation in a cyclist: A case report

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“…If we want to understand the meaning of a component in a text, we need to refer to another component, and the cohesion relationship will arise. It also points out that there are two types of textual cohesion means, namely, grammatical means and lexical means, and textual cohesion includes intrasentence cohesion and intersentence cohesion [6].…”
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“…If we want to understand the meaning of a component in a text, we need to refer to another component, and the cohesion relationship will arise. It also points out that there are two types of textual cohesion means, namely, grammatical means and lexical means, and textual cohesion includes intrasentence cohesion and intersentence cohesion [6].…”
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“…Psoas muscle hypertrophy is reported in the medical literature as the cause of a wide variety of mechanical compression issues in runners, cyclists, and other endurance athletes, including colonic spams, 3 ureteral compression, 4 and lower extremity edema resulting from obstruction of lymphatic drainage. 5 External Iliac artery (EIA) endofibrosis is a well-documented complication of psoas hypertrophy in trained recreational and competitive cyclists.…”
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