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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 118-122, 1982.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127029

ABSTRACT

One case of giant hydronephrosis associated with staghorn calculus was presented in 65 year old man. It`s containing fluid was about 4,000ml in amount. We reported this cases with a brief review of the literature.


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Aged , Humans , Calculi , Hydronephrosis
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 170-175, 1982.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77694

ABSTRACT

During the period from January 1978 to December 1980, 46 patients who were taken RGP were analyzed and observed as follows. 1) RGP was performed 46 patients who were not defined exactly on IVP. 2) Undefined findings on IVP that was performed RGP classified into four group as follows. Group I : Abnormal changes or poor visualization of calyx, pelvis and ureter; 17 (32.7%) Group II : Hydronephrosis; 12 cases (23.1%) Group III : Delayed visualization; 9 cases (17.3%) Group IV : Non-visualization; 14 cases (26.9%) 3) Of the 46 patients (52 kidneys), 35 patients (41 kidneys) were defined with RGP and remained 11 patients (11 kidneys) had been required other special urologic studies for further evaluation.


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Humans , Hydronephrosis , Pelvis , Ureter , Urography
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 339-342, 1981.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-120678

ABSTRACT

The pelvic kidney, which is located opposite the sacrum and below the aortic bifurcation is art ectopic renal mass with a congenitally short ureter and aberrant blood supply. The pelvic kidney may be assumed that any factors arresting the cranial migration of the ureteral buds. Genital anomalies are frequently associated in renal ectopia, which are affected on uterus and proximal vagina in female patient. We have experienced a case of congenital solitary pelvic kidney with amenorrhea in 21-year-old female patient.q


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Female , Humans , Young Adult , Amenorrhea , Kidney , Sacrum , Ureter , Uterus , Vagina
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 412-418, 1981.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-10919

ABSTRACT

Female cystourethritis is one of the most common urologic problems encountered in all age groups and it forms a greater proportion of the female patients on urologic practice. During the two-rear period (from March 1, 1977 to February 28, 1979), 208 cases of female cystourethritis were observed and the following results were obtained. 1) The age distribution is between 8 and 73 years of age, showing the highest incidence in 25 to 41 years of age (64.5%). 2) On duration of symptoms, 55.8% of cases were less than 1 week but 2.9% of cases were more than 5 years. 3) In order of frequency, the urinary symptoms were frequent urination in 57.7%, tenesmus in. 38.9% and dysuria in 30.8%. The extra-urinary symptoms were suprapubic discomfort in 49.0%. back pain in 30.8% and vaginal discharge in 13.0%. 4) On laboratory findings, normal urinalysis was revealed in 64.9% and bacteria was recovered in 25.5% of cases. Of vaginal smear, 56.4% of cases were normal. 5) The cystoscopic findings; trigonal hyperemia and swelling (37. 1%), trabeculation (28. 9%). localized hyperemia (21.6%) and normal (35. 1%). 6) Urethral endoscopic findings were classified with Kim`s classification: Group I : Almost normal urethra and bladder neck or with very mild mucosal changes 32 cases (16. 5%) Group II : Mild granular hyperemia of the urethral mucosa with almost normal bladder neck 55 case (28.4%). Group III : Marked bulbous and granular hyperemia of the urethral mucosa and mild bulbous bladder neck with a few pseudopolyps 92 cases (47.1%) Group IV : Marked bullous and granular hyperemia of the urethra and granular marked bullous bladder neck with many pseudopolyps 15 cases (7.7%)


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Age Distribution , Back Pain , Bacteria , Classification , Dysuria , Hyperemia , Incidence , Mucous Membrane , Neck , Urethra , Urinalysis , Urinary Bladder , Urinary Tract Infections , Urinary Tract , Urination , Vaginal Discharge , Vaginal Smears
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 390-394, 1980.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-74528

ABSTRACT

Yolk-sac tumor in the testis is a very rare testicular tumor, most of which occurred in young children. Typical microscopic finding of yolk-sac tumor reveals perivascular mantles (Schiller-Duval body) with papillary structure. In the absence of distant metastasis, prognosis of yolk-sac tumor is known to be good. Recently. we experienced a case of yolk-sac tumor of the testis in 19 months male infant who had pulmonary metastasis with poor prognosis.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Infant , Male , Endodermal Sinus Tumor , Neoplasm Metastasis , Prognosis , Testis
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