Bladder cancer makes up about 4% of cancers, most commonly affecting people 55 and older. While rates for bladder cancer are ...
The renal anomalies encountered in these 5 patients were solitary fused pelvic kidney in 1 case, crossed fused renal ectopia in 2, and unilateral renal agenesis in 2 cases. In 1 of the latter a ...
Instead, transitional cell carcinoma starts in your renal pelvis, the top part of your ureter. Your ureter is the tube that ...
Reduplication of the pelvis and ureter was seen in 1 patient. One of the autopsied cases revealed both renal arteries to be almost totally occluded by arteriosclerotic plaques. One patient with ...
Based on our experience, retroperitoneal laparoscopic intrasinusal pyelolithotomy is an effective and less invasive alternative for intra-renal pelvic stones, but not for large staghorn stones.
Once in remission, the vaginal pain came. During a pelvic exam, the practitioner discovered that Kates had tight pelvic floor muscles and suggested she try pelvic physical therapy. Kates was ...
In these cases, renal function may be lost if repair is ... Cespedes RD, Cross CA, McGuire EJ. Pelvic Prolapse: Diagnosing and Treating Cystoceles, Rectoceles, and Enteroceles.
Cancer rates are increasing in US Millennials and Generation X, according to research published in The Lancet Public Health. 1 Researchers found increases in rates of 17 cancers, including 8 cancers ...
Nephrology is a specialty within the internal medicine field. Sometimes people also call nephrology renal medicine because it is specialized in kidney (renal) care. Your kidneys are important ...
The abdominal imaging fellowship program at UAB provides 12 months of advanced training in computed tomography (CT), ultrasound (US), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and non-vascular interventional ...
During pregnancy your pelvic floor muscles are put under a lot of stress, and can become weaker and stretched, from as early as 12 weeks. This can then lead to problems such as incontinence post-birth ...
(HealthDay News) — A third of childhood cancer survivors experience fear of recurrence even decades later, according to a study published online in JAMA Network Open.