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F:
Well-circumscribed
hypodense structures
anterior to the psoas major muscle
H:
Adult
man, 66-years-old, known rectal carcinoma.
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 tumors, blood clot, calculi
and pelvic malignancy. Unilateral obstructions may be caused by calculi, tumors,
pelvi-ureteric junction obstructions, retroperitoneal
fibrosis, compression by lymph nodes and pelvic malignancy.
D:
Rectal
carcinoma (not visible on this slice) causing obstruction and dilation of both
ureters
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