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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Abdominal imaging 20 (1995), S. 368-370 
    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Bladder, abnormalities ; Ureter, calculi ; Ureter, stenosis or obstruction ; Urography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background Interureteric ridge edema may be seen at intravenous urography (IVU) and is related to acute lower ureteral obstruction, trauma, or calculi. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between interureteric ridge edema and acute distal ureteral obstruction caused by ureteral calculi. Methods A total of 338 patients who had IVU for various indications during a 6-month period were reviewed for the presence of interureteric ridge edema. Results Interureteric ridge edema was seen in 12 (4%) of 338 patients, all with acute lower ureteral obstruction from stones. Interureteric ridge edema was best demonstrated with the partially filled bladder film or postvoid bladder film in all cases. Conclusion Interureteric ridge edema is most commonly caused by stone-induced distal ureteral obstruction and is less commonly seen with recent passage of a stone or other etiologies. Interureteric ridge edema was present in 26% of patients with acute lower ureteral obstruction.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Abdominal imaging 19 (1994), S. 477-480 
    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Infertility, hysterosalpingography ; Infertility, hysteroscopic surgery ; Uterine abnormalities
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We reviewed pre- and postoperative appearances of the uterine cavity on hysterosalpingography (HSG) in 28 patients who had hysteroscopic surgery. Twelve patients presented with primary infertility and 16 patients with secondary infertility. The uterine abormalities included synechiae (12), septa (8), submucosal fibroids (7), and polyp (1). The size and number of lesions in the uterus, the extent of improvement after surgery, and the postoperative pregnancy rate were recorded. The uterine cavity was restored to a normal appearance in 23 (82%) of 28 patients. In patients after fibroid resection, all uterine cavities reverted to normal after surgery. Two patients developed adhesions after septal resection. Three patients with lysis of synechiae remained unchanged or had worsened intrauterine scarring. The postoperative pregnancy rate was 35% (six of 17) in those patients followed for more than 6 months. One patient had a spontaneous abortion. In the six patients who became pregnant, four had secondary infertility, and all had normal or substantial improvement in the appearance of the uterine cavity after surgery. Perforation of the uterus occurred in one patient after resection of a fibroid.
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