Symptom of Amputation of the Pelvis

The symptom of amputation of the kidney of the pelvis is an x-ray sign that occurs with pathology of the urinary system. This symptom is a sign of an abnormal development of the genitourinary system and indicates a developmental defect. In patients with this pathology, urine can flow freely through the ureter, but it is not retained in the bladder cavity. This is due to the fact that towards the apex of the ureter there is a narrowing of the lumen. In addition, disruption of the normal flow of urine from the bladder can lead to inflammation of the bladder mucosa (cystitis).

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The symptom of amputation of the renal pelvis is one of the manifestations of complete obstructive uropathy as an independent syndrome, which is clinically characterized by signs of nephrosclerosis, renal hypertension and chronic renal failure. Symptoms of kidney amputation can occur not only in men, but also in women. This clinical symptom is asymptomatic in most cases, and therefore is often detected only when the patient consults a doctor with suspicion of other clinical manifestations of the disease. For example, often the symptom of obstruction occurs almost simultaneously with the clinical signs of urolithiasis and kidney stones with the presence, in addition, of hematuria. Obstruction can occur as a result of compression of the ureter from the outside (ovarian or intestinal tumor), trauma, or due to excessive enlargement of the prostate gland due to prostate adenoma. However, secondary urinary tract obstruction can also be excluded. Impaired urine outflow in large or