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Case Reports
. 2019 Dec 1;14(12):777-781.
doi: 10.12788/jhm.3286. Epub 2019 Sep 18.

All in the Stream

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All in the Stream

Benjamin Mba et al. J Hosp Med. .
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Figures

FIG 1
FIG 1
Coronal unenhanced abdominal CT scan shows (A) bilateral hydronephrosis (arrows) and (B) bilateral hydroureter (arrowheads).
FIG 2
FIG 2
Axial unenhanced abdominal CT scan shows (A) bilateral hydronephrosis (arrows) and (B) more prominent hydroureter (arrowhead)
FIG 3
FIG 3
Coronal unenhanced chest CT scan shows bilateral fibrotic upper lobe opacities (arrows).
FIG 4
FIG 4
Renal scan showing decreased flow and function in the left kidney with scintigraphic evidence of outflow obstruction

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