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von Brünn Nests Hyperplasia as a Cause of Ureteral Stenosis After Kidney Transplantation

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This book aims to provide a history of Hôpitaux-based medicine and its role in the treatment of infectious diseases and its applications in medicine and sport.
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This article is published in Kidney International Reports.The article was published on 2017-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Kidney transplantation.

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Etiological Study on Cystitis Glandularis Caused by Bacterial Infection

TL;DR: It is concluded that bladder instillation of E. coli can induce Cystitis glandularis, which confirms that infection is the cause of cystitis glandsularis.
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Cistite glandular associada à metaplasia intestinal com extravasamento de mucina: relato de caso

TL;DR: In this paper, a 32-year-old male patient with dysuria and pain in the hypogastric region, presenting on ultrasonography cystic lesion of 3.8 cm of diameter in the bladder.
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The prevalence and significance of Brunn's nests, cystitis cystica and squamous metaplasia in normal bladders.

TL;DR: It is suggested that Brunn's nests, cystitis cystica and squamous metaplasia of the vaginal type in women are normal variants of bladder urothelium and have no precancerous potential.
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Derivation of Nephrogenic Adenomas from Renal Tubular Cells in Kidney-Transplant Recipients

TL;DR: Nephrogenic adenomas in renal-transplant recipients are derived from tubular cells of the renal transplants and are not metaplastic proliferations of the recipient's bladder urothelium.
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Florid von Brunn nests mimicking urothelial carcinoma: a morphologic and immunohistochemical comparison to the nested variant of urothelial carcinoma.

TL;DR: Wide variation in staining for MIB-1, p53, p27, and cytokeratin 20 was seen in both florid von Brunn nests and nested variant of urothelial carcinoma, such that except for a few cases, a specific cutoff value could not be determined for diagnostic purposes.
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Urological and surgical complications in 362 consecutive living related donor kidney transplantations.

TL;DR: LRDT is an important treatment alternative for patients with end-stage renal disease and after a modification of the surgical technique, the number of lymphoceles has decreased dramatically and with using ureteric stents, a significant decrease in urinary complication rates is detected.