1-3 As the aetiology, histology, and clinical presentation are diverse ... and show loss of the fornices with blunting; with reflux the renal pelvis may be dilated and rather perpendicular and the ...
While the majority of urothelial cancers (approximately 90-95%) arise in the bladder, upper tract urothelial cancers (UTUCs) correspond to a subset of urothelial cancers that arise in the lining of ...
The following article presents an overview of current practices in laparoscopy for pelvic pathology during pregnancy. It includes a review of physiologic changes in pregnancy. Common indications ...
Introduction: Chronic pelvic pain affects up to 24% of women worldwide and for up to 55% of these there is no associated pathology. Despite this there are no established treatments in this cohort.
The most common reason for cisplatin-ineligibility is renal function impairment. Up to 40% of patients with bladder cancer have renal impairment, defined as a creatinine clearance ≤60 ml/min ...
Pudendal neuralgia (also known as pudendal neuropathy) is a disorder of the pudendal nerve that can lead to chronic pelvic pain. This condition may be caused by pudendal nerve entrapment, when the ...
Introduction: Renal fibrosis poses a serious threat to human health. At present, there are few types of traditional Chinese medicine used to treat this disease, and Oroxylin A (OA), as a natural ...
He emphasizes the emotional journey patients undergo and the importance of empowering them with information. Sumanta Kumar Pal discussed the challenges and evolving treatment landscape for variant ...