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- Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of urinary tract . . . - UpToDate
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- Acalculous cholecystitis - UpToDate
Pathologically, ischemia and cholestasis result in local inflammatory response in the gallbladder wall, epithelial injury, and eventually necrosis of the gallbladder tissue [1,2]
- Gallbladder polyps and benign gallbladder conditions in adults - UpToDate
Gallbladder polyps are outgrowths of the gallbladder mucosal wall They are usually found incidentally on ultrasound or after cholecystectomy but can occasionally lead to symptoms similar to those caused by gallbladder stones
- Interstitial cystitis bladder pain syndrome: Clinical . . . - UpToDate
Interstitial cystitis bladder pain syndrome (IC BPS) is a diagnosis that applies to patients with chronic bladder pain in the absence of other explanatory etiologies
- Endometriosis of the bladder and ureter - UpToDate
In women with urinary tract endometriosis, the bladder and ureter are most commonly affected This topic will review the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of endometriosis of the bladder and ureter
- Placement and management of urinary bladder catheters in adults - UpToDate
This topic will discuss the use and management of urinary bladder catheters Management of bacteriuria and catheter-associated urinary tract infection is discussed elsewhere
- Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis - UpToDate
However, it is now recognized as a distinct clinical entity that can lead to significant morbidity as the inflammatory process usually extends into the gallbladder wall and adjacent structures This topic will review the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis
- Medline ® Abstract for Reference 28 of Candida infections . . . - UpToDate
Sonography showed renal pelvic wall thickening (n = 5), echogenic debris (n = 4), and fungus balls (n = 2) Papillary necrosis (n = 4), filling defects due to debris (n = 3), and fungus balls (n = 2) were seen on retrograde pyelography
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