Ureteral obstruction secondary to Crohn's disease: a need for ureterolysis?
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(80)90236-6
Ureteral obstruction secondary to Crohn's disease: a need for ureterolysis?
Abstract
A review of 2,368 patients with Crohn's disease identified 45 patients with hydroureteronephrosis treated with various medical and surgical regimens. Twenty-six of 30 patients undergoing both pre- and post-treatment intravenous pyelography showed resolution of the obstructed ureter, even though ureterolysis was rarely used.
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