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Radiolucent defects within renal pelvis.

A G Cockburn, V M Pais

    Urology
    |August 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Radiolucent filling defects in the renal pelvis can be challenging to diagnose due to numerous causes. This study reviews unusual cases, discussing their diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment for better clinical management.

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    Background:

    • Renal pelvis filling defects are common findings during diagnostic urography.
    • Identifying the cause of these defects can be diagnostically challenging due to their varied etiologies.