PMID: 6991715Jun 1, 1980Paper

The role of anterograde pyelography in the transplant kidney

The Journal of Urology
A G TurnerG B Williams

Abstract

Ureteral obstruction or sloughing must be considered as a cause of non-function or poor function of the transplanted kidney. Established investigative techniques may not exclude a ureteral lesion conclusively or define its exact site if present. The role of anterograde pyelography in this situation is discussed. It is concluded that anterograde pyelography is a simple, safe and valuable investigation of the outflow tract of the transplanted kidney.

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Sep 1, 1972·British Medical Bulletin·H M SaxtonJ S Cameron

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May 1, 1985·The Journal of Urology·M V JarowenkoB D Kahan
Jul 1, 1985·Acta Radiologica: Diagnosis·H S ThomsenK Damgaard-Pedersen
Jul 1, 1993·The Journal of Urology·G BenoitA Jardin
Jan 1, 1985·Urologic Radiology·N T SchmellerW Land
Oct 1, 1994·Journal of Endourology·N P PardalidisA D Smith

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