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H:
Adult man, 45-years-old,
with acute pyelonephritis after TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate).
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
In vesicoureteric
reflux you may disinguish two kinds of obstruction: Bilateral obstruction
and unilateral obstruction. The first is caused by urethral strictures, urethal
valves, prostatic hypertrophy, bladder tumours, blood clot, calculi and pelvic
malignancy. Unilateral obstructions may be caused by calculi, tumours, pelvi-ureteric
junction obstructions, retroperitoneal fibrosis, compression by lymph nodes
and pelvic malignancy.
D:
Urethral stricture
after TURP causing vesicoureteric reflux
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