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. 1987 Jul;33(7):1100-4.

[A case of spontaneous peripelvic extravasation associated with ureteral stenosis caused by retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis of ascending colon cancer]

[Article in Japanese]
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[A case of spontaneous peripelvic extravasation associated with ureteral stenosis caused by retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis of ascending colon cancer]

[Article in Japanese]
H Sakaguchi et al. Hinyokika Kiyo. 1987 Jul.
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Abstract

A case of spontaneous peripelvic extravasation associated with ureteral stenosis caused by retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis of the ascending colon cancer is reported. A 47-year-old woman complained of colic on right costa-vertebral angle. Excretory urograms showed right peripelvic extravasation and CT-scan showed urinoma formation around right kidney. Subsequent examination of right retrograde pyelo-ureterograms showed ureteral stenosis at sacro-iliac region. Operative findings revealed ureteral stenosis caused by retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis of ascending colon cancer, which was regarded as inoperable. There are a few reports of spontaneous peripelvic extravasation caused by a malignant tumor in Japanese literature. Twenty of them are reviewed.

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