Obstructive nephropathy in urologic tumors. Clinical study of 616 urologic tumors.
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A survey of obstructive nephropathy in urologic tumors was made regarding the frequency and clinical course of the involved kidney after release of the obstruction. The urologic tumors reviewed in this study included 18 cases of renal carcinoma, 9 of renal pelvic and ureteral carcinoma, 107 of bladder carcinoma, 44 of prostatic carcinoma, and 438 of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The frequency of obstructive nephropathy was 11.1% in renal carcinoma, 44.4% in renal pelvic and ure teral carcinoma, 12.1% in bladder carcinoma, 20.4% in prostatic carcinoma, and 3.4% in BPH. Nephrec tomy or. nephroureterectomy was performed in all patients with renal carcinoma and renal pelvic and ureteral carcinoma. Four of 13 bladder carcinoma patients with obstructive nephropathy (30.7%) underwent nephrectomy, whereas none of 9 prostatic carcinoma patients and 15 BPH patients with obstructive nephropathy underwent nephrectomy. Thus, excluding the upper urinary tract carcinoma, only 4 (10.8%) underwent nephrectomy in this series.
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