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Point-of-Care Kidney and Genitourinary Ultrasound in Adults: Image Acquisition
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[Does partial rupture of the pyeloureteric junction need to be drained?]
Christophe Laplace1, Guillaume Podevin, Yves Heloury
1Service de Chirurgie infantile, Hôtel-Dieu, Nantes, France. christophe.laplace@chu-nantes.fr
Abstract:
Traumatic lesions of the ureteropelvic junction are rare. The authors report the case of an eleven year-old girl who experienced an isolated, partial tear of the ureteropelvic junction after falling from her bike. This lesion was successfully treated by a conservative approach.
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