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According to the EORTC scoring system, the patients in each group were categorized in terms of number of tumors, tumor size, prior recurrence rate, T category, carcinoma in situ, pathologic grade, and the scores were summed. Conclusion: Percutaneous nephrostomy is a treatment of obstruction in the k...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of urology 2017, Vol.33 (5), p.43-178
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Zusammenfassung:According to the EORTC scoring system, the patients in each group were categorized in terms of number of tumors, tumor size, prior recurrence rate, T category, carcinoma in situ, pathologic grade, and the scores were summed. Conclusion: Percutaneous nephrostomy is a treatment of obstruction in the kidneys. [...]significant predictors like renal cortical thickness, Pre RxGFR, Pre Rx urine output, haemoglobin, renal size can provide an index to evaluate residual renal function so that the procedure is done in time to prevent further ongoing damage. Conclusion - Metastasis from genitourinary tumours to the head & neck region occur in rare instances. [...]the workup of a head & neck mass with history of genitourinary tumours should include metastasis as part of the differential diagnosis.If a diagnosis of metastasis is established, despite poor prognosis various treatment modalities, including surgery, chemotherapy & immunotherapy should be discussed with the patient. UMP 01-22 Management of Retained DJ stent in an ectopic kidney - A rare case report Abhijit Patil, Pathak H, Andankar M, Mane N Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Hospital, Mumbai Abstract: Introduction and Objective Ureteral stents are widely used in urological practice. Because of their wide spread usage, complications like stent encrustation, stent fragmentation, stone formation and recurrent urinary tract infection are common.
ISSN:0970-1591
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DOI:10.4103/0970-1591.197857