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Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction Model for Investigating Kidney Interstitial Fibrosis
Published on: April 25, 2025
[Anuric renal insufficiency caused by bilateral ureteral lithiasis]
C Grandjacques1, D Peillon, K Bendjelid
1Service de réanimation, centre hospitalier général, Villefranche-sur-Saône, France.
Abstract:
A 73-year-old man was admitted to the ICU for anuria. He reported no history of urinary disease. The abdominal roentgenography and two echographies showed an empty urinary bladder, a right ureteral calculus without dilatation of the urinary tract. Computed tomography demonstrated the presence of a left ureteral stone. Bilateral retrograde ureteroscopy and drainage allowed a rapid recovery. When the abdominal roentgenography and echography cannot explain the occurrence of anuria, the computed tomography, or better the helical CT, can demonstrate the presence of otherwise unrecognized calculi.
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