Literature DB >> 2801381

Prolapsed benign polyp of ureter associated with giant ureteral calculus.

A Terai1, T Terachi, S Yoshida.   

Abstract

We report a case of a benign fibroepithelial polyp of the lowermost ureter, which prolapsed into the bladder and was associated with a huge, impacted ureteral stone. The polyp was considered to have resulted from chronic irritation of the ureteral mucosa caused by the stone. Review of the literature showed that six out of 74 reported cases had concomitant stones but the polyp was apparently caused by the calculi in only one case.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2801381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hinyokika Kiyo        ISSN: 0018-1994


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2.  Primary obstructive megaureter with a giant lower ureteral stone synchronous with ipsilateral staghorn kidney.

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