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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Ureteral obstruction
  1. ... biopsy , or nephrostomy tube placement Ureteropelvic junction obstruction Ureteral obstruction Kidney stones The ureters are the tubes that ...
  2. ... injury from stone Kidney infection Chronic kidney disease Ureteral obstruction Urinary tract infection
  3. ... Retroperitoneal fibrosis -- abnormal scar tissue that blocks the ureters Ureteropelvic junction obstruction -- blockage of the kidney at the point where ...
  4. ... to one of the tubes to the bladder (ureters). This blocks the flow of urine out of the kidney. ... healthy part of the kidney to the healthy ureter. Laparoscopy has also been used to treat UPJ obstruction in children and adults who have not had ...
  5. Complications of kidney stones may include the obstruction of the ureter (acute unilateral obstructive uropathy).
  6. Hydronephrosis is swelling of one kidney due to a backup of urine. This problem may occur in one kidney. ... Hydronephrosis (kidney swelling) ...
  7. ... flow of urine from the bladder into the ureters (vesicoureteric reflux) Blockage of the urethra ( urethral obstruction ). This is most commonly due to an enlarged ...
  8. ... a congenital (from birth) disorder in which the ureter develops an out-pouching as it enters the bladder. Treatment of the ureterocele usually involves the placement of a stent to relieve the obstruction and/or surgical repair.
  9. ... E, Bonsib SM, Cheng L. Renal pelvis and ureter. In: Cheng L, ... obstruction. In: Partin AW, Dmochowski RR, Kavoussi LR, Peters ...
  10. ... involves the adrenal glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas , ... obstruction (liver) Blockage or narrowing of the arteries that ...
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