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Inferior vena cava filter penetration into right proximal ureter
Christopher M Sherman1, Sandhya R Rao, Sriharsha Talluri
1University of Louisville School of Medicine and University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Abstract:
Inferior vena cava (IVC) filter penetration into the renal collecting system is an infrequent event. We report a case of IVC filter penetration into the right proximal ureter resulting in gross hematuria, hydronephrosis and stone formation.
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