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Intermittent Ureteral Herniation - Rare Cause of Flank Pain
Urologia Internationalis, 11/15/06
Waltraud M. Remmele, et al. - Ureteral herniation is rare and difficult to diagnose, especially when intermittent, and ureterocystoneostomy using the psoas hitch or boari flap techniques have so far been used as therapeutic options. We describe ureterolysis in two cases as a successful alternative approach
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