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| | Transitional Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter |
 | | Clinical trials are studying the effectiveness of chemotherapy or biologic therapy using drugs placed directly into the renal pelvis or the ureter. |  | | Misuse of certain pain medicines can affect the risk of developing transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis and ureter. |  | | The cancer may come back in the renal pelvis, ureter, or other parts of the body. |
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| | News - Preoperative Thrombocytosis Is Significant Prognostic Factor In Localised Renal Cell Carcinoma |
 | | Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Renal Pelvis Associated with Lithiasis and Chronic Gout |  | | my personal edition > renal cancer > news |  | | Preoperative thrombocytosis is a significant prognostic factor predicting survival in patients with localised renal cell carcinoma (RCC) who undergo curative radical nephrectomy, reports a study from Turkey. |
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http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E1885256E5D002F8A5D
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| | Kidney Disease and Dialysis Information - DaVita |
 | | Having CKD presents some unique issues, but there are many opportunities to work through your emotions and feel your best. |  | | Find out what leads to ESRD and if you are at risk. |  | | End stage renal disease (ESRD) is the final stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) when dialysis or a transplant is needed to stay alive. |
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http://www.davita.com
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| | 3. Renal Pelvis and Ureter: BC Cancer Agency |
 | | Following the completion of treatment, all patients need to be monitored for potential recurrence of cancer and complications of therapy. |  | | In cases with carcinoma of the renal pelvis or ureter in a solitary kidney or in patients who have had multiple recurrences after conservative therapy, special treatment modalities may be indicated, depending on patient preference and Agency consultation. |  | | Selected patients with more advanced disease by virtue of more extensive nodal involvement or dissemination may be considered for palliative chemotherapy and/or radiation |
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http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/HPI/CancerManagementGuidelines/Genitourinary/MiscellaneousGenitourinaryTumours/RenalPelvis.htm
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| | Chapter 37: Renal Pelvis and Ureter |
 | | Endoscopic resection through a ureteroscope or a percutaneous approach may be used in some circumstances. |  | | Under these circumstances, there may be no material available for histologic review. |  | | A more conservative surgical resection may be performed, especially with distal ureteral tumors or in the presence of compromised renal function. |
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http://ajcc.chat.ru/INFO37.htm
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| | Function of the Ureter & Renal Pelvis |
 | | According to the author's preface, the function of the ureter and renal pelvis has interested those in various fields of medicine. |  | | Description: From the Institute for Experimental Medical Research, University of Oslo, Norway, Function of the Ureter & Renal Pelvis provides pressure recordings and radiographic studies of the normal and diseased upper urinary tract of man. It was written by Fredrik Kill MD, University of Oslo, and published in 1957 by W.B.Saunders, Philadelphia. |  | | Exact knowledge in this field of physiology and pathophysiology has been scattered and incomplete, however, and this book was designed to provide more facts concerning the active transport of urine through the upper urinary tract. |
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http://www.goantiques.com/detail,function-ureter-renal,362873.html
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| | Cancer of the Kidney and Renal Pelvis - Cancer Surveillance Improvement Initiative (CSII) |
 | | Other studies indicate that radiation therapy for disorders of the uterus, exposure to thorotrast (a radioactive substance used in the 1920s), and heavy and long-term use of the drug phenacetin (a pain killer no longer used in the United States) may be associated with cancer of the kidney and renal pelvis. |  | | Early in the disease, cancer of the kidney and renal pelvis does not show any obvious symptoms. |  | | People who are on dialysis for chronic kidney failure may also have an increased risk of developing this disease. |
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http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/cancer/csii/kidney.htm
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| | Tumor of renal pelvis and of the upper third.. |
 | | Transitional cell carcinoma, ureteral cancer, renal pelvis cancer. |  | | We report the case of a 64 year old male patient, with a history of macroscopic hematuria of a 7 year duration and diagnosis of renal bilateral lithiasis, treated with 7 sesions of ESWL. |  | | Nephroureterectomy with vesical resection of the meatus was done. |
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http://www.imbiomed.com.mx/Urologia/Urv58n1/english/Zur81-09.html
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| | Renal Pelvis |
 | | The superior end of the ureter is expanded to form a funnel-shaped sac called the "renal pelvis," which is located inside the renal sinus. |  | | The resulting middle depression leads into a hollow chamber called the "renal sinus." The entrance to this sinus is termed the "hilum," and through it pass various blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic vessels, and the ureter. |  | | The outside surface of each kidney is convex, while the side toward the center is deeply concave. |
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http://www.innerbody.com/text/dige25.html
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| | Minimal renal Pyelectasis |
 | | Infection is more likely to occur where there is stagnant (not-moving) urine such as in the renal pelvis. |  | | Reflux is present in up to 1% of neonates. |  | | The incidence of chromosome abnormalities is greatly increased if any other structural malformation is present, when it appears to be about 10%. |
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http://www.wcox.com.au/minimal.htm
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| | MedlinePlus: Kidney Cancer |
 | | Renal Cell Cancer (PDQ): Treatment (National Cancer Institute) |  | | Transitional Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter (PDQ): Treatment (National Cancer Institute) |  | | You may also be interested in these MedlinePlus related pages: |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/kidneycancer.html
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| | Adenocarcinoma of the Renal Pelvis |
 | | Renal adenocarcinomas represent 1 to 3 precent of visceral cancers. |  | | There is tumoral involvement of the renal parenchyma (small arrow) in multilple areas affecting both the cortex and medulla. |  | | Large tumors may distort the calyces and pelvis |
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http://pathweb.uchc.edu/eAtlas/GU/552.htm
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| | Map & Graph: Countries by Mortality: Malignant neoplasm of renal pelvis |
 | | Click on a region to zoom in and then mouseover to view country names. |  | | Map & Graph: Countries by Mortality: Malignant neoplasm of renal pelvis |  | | Map & Graph: Mortality : Malignant neoplasm of renal pelvis (Bottom 100 Countries) |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-B/mor_mal_neo_of_ren_pel
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| | Findings, case of Fetus, follow-up dilated renal pelvis |
 | | Findings, case of Fetus, follow-up dilated renal pelvis |  | | Follow-up ultrasound examination shows the presence of multiple noncommunicating cysts ( arrows) of different sizes within an enlarged left kidney ( noted by marked areas). |  | | Contact the BrighamRAD Design Team for additional information about this website. |
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http://www.brighamrad.harvard.edu/Cases/bwh/hcache/32/findings.html
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| | Renal Pathology Index |
 | | Go to the tutorial on renal cystic diseases. |  | | Nodular glomerulosclerosis and hyaline arteriolosclerosis, microscopic, PAS stain |  | | Bladder hypertrophy and calculus with obstruction from nodular hyperplasia of prostate, gross |
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http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/RENAHTML/RENALIDX.html
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