Synchronous Bilateral Carcinoma of the Ureters. Report of a Case and a Short Discussion of the Literature
Conclusion: We believe that conservative treatment is a viable therapeutic option for simultaneous bilateral renal pelvic and/or ureteral tumors in selected patients. Yet, this treatment has seldom been performed, although standard therapy with bilateral nephroureterectomy inevitably requires the support of hemodialysis or renal transplantation.
Source: In Vivo - Category: Research Authors: SIDIROPOULOS, D., KAPOGIANNIS, F., KRIPOURI, P., FILIPPOU, D., VLASSIS, K. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research
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