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Cocco PD et al. - Urine outflow responsible for bladder outlet obstruction resumed after transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The hydroureteronephrosis, which persisted after the TURP resolved only after positioning a double J stent, but renal function did not normalize. Attention must be paid to BPH in the differential diagnosis of urinary tract obstruction. Stenosis of the ureterovesical junction may occur very late after transplantation.

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