Duarte Ojeda, José Manuel Jiménez López, Jesús Salvador López González, Gregorio Muñoz González, José Luis Sánchez-Bustos Cobaleda, Fernando Tejerizo García, Álvaro
Rectosigmoid deep infiltrating endometriosis and ureteral involvement with loss of renal function [artículo] - European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2012 - 162(2):121-124.
Formato Vancouver:
Muñoz JL, Jiménez JS, Tejerizo A, López G, Duarte J, Sánchez Bustos F. Rectosigmoid deep infiltrating endometriosis and ureteral involvement with loss of renal function. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2012;162(2):121-4.
PMID: 22534016
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Endometriosis is a complex disease with unclear pathogenesis, defined as the presence of endometrial tissue (glands and stroma) outside its usual location in the uterine cavity. Ureteral involvement is rare, with an estimated frequency of 10-14% in cases of deep endometriosis with nodules of 3 cm or larger. An important complication of ureteral involvement is asymptomatic loss of renal function. In a patient with asymptomatic renal failure the relevance of extrinsic ureteral involvement by deep endometriosis has been taken to account.
Rectosigmoid deep infiltrating endometriosis and ureteral involvement with loss of renal function [artículo] - European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2012 - 162(2):121-124.
Formato Vancouver:
Muñoz JL, Jiménez JS, Tejerizo A, López G, Duarte J, Sánchez Bustos F. Rectosigmoid deep infiltrating endometriosis and ureteral involvement with loss of renal function. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2012;162(2):121-4.
PMID: 22534016
Contiene 24 referencias
Endometriosis is a complex disease with unclear pathogenesis, defined as the presence of endometrial tissue (glands and stroma) outside its usual location in the uterine cavity. Ureteral involvement is rare, with an estimated frequency of 10-14% in cases of deep endometriosis with nodules of 3 cm or larger. An important complication of ureteral involvement is asymptomatic loss of renal function. In a patient with asymptomatic renal failure the relevance of extrinsic ureteral involvement by deep endometriosis has been taken to account.