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Giant hydronephrosis.

B C Talukder, S C Chatterjee, T N Agarwal

    British Journal of Urology
    |August 1, 1979
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    Summary
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    This case report details a rare congenital giant hydronephrosis in an adult male. A two-stage surgical approach is recommended to manage this condition safely.

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    Background:

    • Congenital hydronephrosis can present as a giant form in adulthood.
    • Massive urine accumulation in the renal pelvis poses unique diagnostic and management challenges.