نتایج جستجو برای: posterior urethral valve

تعداد نتایج: 225047  

Journal: :Medical ultrasonography 2016
Donboklang Lynser Evarisalin Marbaniang Pynskhemboklang Khongsni

Urinary retention in young children and infancy is relatively rare. The commonest malignancy cause of bladder outlet obstruction in infancy is prostatic rhabdomyosarcoma; the commonest cause of congenital bladder outlet obstruction in a male infantis posterior urethral valve and the commonest cause of urethral obstruction in male children is urethral calculi. We present here a report on three c...

2013
James Carvell Roopa Mulik

This report outlines the case of a 3-year-old boy whose initial presentation was that of asymptomatic hypertension (lowest recording 148/90), found at preoperative check prior to stage 2-correction surgery for distal hypospadias. Upon diagnosis of true hypertension, an ultrasound of the child's renal tract showed evidence of marked hydronephrosis and calyceal dilatation. On the background of de...

Journal: :Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010

2016
Fatih Ozkaya Ercument Keskin Turgut Yapanoglu Senol Adanur Tevfik Ziypak Mehmet Sefa Altay Yılmaz Aksoy

BACKGROUND Urethral polyps are rare benign pathologies seen in the male posterior urethra, more frequently originating from verumontanum. In this article, we aimed to discuss diagnosis and treatment of a urethral polyp causing hematuria and urinary infection in a 3-month-old male infant. This is the first case in the literature in which a urethral polyp is treated with Holmium yttrium-aluminum-...

2016
Jitendra P. Parmar Chander Mohan Maulik P. Vora

BACKGROUND Urethral valves are infravesical congenital anomalies, with the posterior urethral valve (PUV) being the most prevalent one. Anterior urethral valve (AUV) is a rare but a well-known congenital anomaly. AUV and diverticula can cause severe obstruction, whose repercussions on the proximal urinary system can be important. Few cases have been described; both separately and in association...

2012
Ricardo Miyaoka Tiago Aguiar

Urinary diversion is a detour of the urinary tract. It may be necessary in different scenarios and can either be continent or incontinent, catheterisable or orthotopic. Pathological situations which may demand a urinary diversion are varied and include anatomical, physiological, congenital and traumatic causes, e.g. urethral stenosis and partial or complete urethral disruption; bladder dysfunct...

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