Giant Hydroureteronephrosis Dependent to Ureter Tumor: A Case Report
Hüseyin Cihan Demirel*, Cevdet Serkan Gökkaya*, Binhan Kağan Aktaş*, Cüneyt Özden*, Süleyman Bulut*, Ali Memiş*
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Abstract
Transitional epithelial cancers in upper urinary tract are considerably rare. It is more rare being synchronous with the bladder cancer and this situation needs closer follow-up of patient.
In this report, we evaluated a 48 years-old male having a giant ureter tumour in the light of novel literature. The patient presented with right flank pain, palpable abdominal mass and intermittant hematuria in last four years.
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