5,864 results found
Case
Duplicated collecting system
Published
01 Jul 2020
92% complete
CT
Ultrasound
Case
Renal arterial pseudoaneurysm
Published
27 Jun 2015
92% complete
DSA (angiography)
Fluoroscopy
CT
Article
Renal artery dissection
Renal artery dissection may occur as a result of the following processes 1:
aortic dissection extending to involve the renal artery
iatrogenic (e.g. catheterization)
trauma
atherosclerosis
fibromuscular dysplasia
connective tissue diseases (e.g. Marfan syndrome)
idiopathic/spontaneous
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Undescended testis
Published
03 Aug 2020
74% complete
MRI
Article
Gonadal artery
The gonadal arteries are the paired primary vascular supply to the gonads: ovaries in the female and the testes in the male. As the anatomy of the gonadal arteries differs substantially between the sexes, they are covered separately:
ovarian arteries
testicular arteries
Case
Urothelial cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder
Published
13 Jan 2024
80% complete
CT
Case
Subcaspular perirenal hematoma
Published
13 Jan 2024
95% complete
CT
Case
Steinstrasse
Published
30 Nov 2021
94% complete
X-ray
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Urinary bladder calculi
Published
27 May 2022
88% complete
X-ray
Case
Ureterovesical junction calculus
Published
27 May 2022
95% complete
CT
Case
Steinstrausse - multilevel
Published
20 May 2016
92% complete
CT
Case
Peripelvic cysts
Published
09 Jul 2022
76% complete
CT
Article
Cystic renal dysplasia
Cystic renal dysplasia refers to a subgroup of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract characterized by the dysplastic renal parenchyma and formation of cysts. The most severe form is multicystic dysplastic kidney, in which functional renal parenchyma is absent and only undifferenti...
Article
Neuroblastoma
Neuroblastomas are tumors of neuroblastic origin. Although they may occur anywhere along the sympathetic chain, the vast majority arise from the adrenal gland.
They represent the most common extracranial solid childhood malignancy and are the third commonest childhood tumor after leukemia and b...
Case
Testicular torsion
Published
29 May 2011
91% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Forgotten double-J stent and renal pelvis calculus
Published
25 Jan 2022
92% complete
CT
Article
Perinephric stranding
Perinephric stranding refers to the appearance of edema within the fat of the perirenal space on CT or MRI. While a degree of symmetric bilateral perinephric stranding is common, particularly in the elderly, asymmetric or unilateral perinephric stranding is an important sign of renal inflammatio...
Case
Bulbar urethral stricture
Published
02 Feb 2023
94% complete
Fluoroscopy
Article
Testicular torsion
Testicular torsion occurs when a testis torts on the spermatic cord resulting in the cutting off of blood supply. The most common symptom is acute testicular pain and the most common underlying cause, a bell-clapper deformity. The diagnosis is often made clinically but if it is in doubt, an ultr...
Case
Nephrolithiasis
Published
04 Oct 2019
92% complete
CT