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Although highly effective, it has rare but serious side effects, including retroperitoneal fibrosis.
This could be seen as a localised form of retroperitoneal fibrosis.
It has a known side effect, retroperitoneal fibrosis, which is severe, although uncommon.
In addition, a rare condition occasionally treated with tamoxifen is retroperitoneal fibrosis.
Diagnosis and follow-up of medical treatment of retroperitoneal fibrosis.
The diagnosis of retroperitoneal fibrosis cannot be made on the basis of results of laboratory studies.
Retroperitoneal tumors may present themselves with signs of weight loss and emaciation and abdominal pain.
Retroperitoneal organs in general do not have a complete covering of peritoneum, so they are fixed in location.
Duodenum is the only portion of the small bowel that is partially retroperitoneal, and peritoneal.
Retroperitoneal rupture with free fluid contained by Gerota fascia.
Sources of obstruction that can arise from other various causes include kidney stones, blood clots, or retroperitoneal fibrosis.
ELS may present as a subdiaphragmatic or retroperitoneal mass.
Retroperitoneal involvement should be further characterized by the number of nodes involved and the size of involved nodes.
Retroperitoneal fibrosis (soft tissue of the retroperitoneum)
Albarran-Ormond syndrome: Inflammatory retroperitoneal fibrosis, usually associated with urinary obstruction.
It causes retroperitoneal fibrosis and mediastinal fibrosis.
Sub-glenoid, sub clavicular, and, very rarely, intrathoracic or retroperitoneal dislocations may occur.
This surgery is called retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND).
The most common cause is renal cell carcinoma (a.k.a. hypernephroma) followed by retroperitoneal fibrosis or adhesions.
We have described the unusual association of Riedel's thyroiditis, retroperitoneal fibrosis, and sclerosing cholangitis.
The full name for this surgery is retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, or RPLND for short.
Known manifestations include retroperitoneal fibrosis, mediastinal fibrosis and Riedel's struma of the thyroid.
His focus is on the treatment of prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and genitourinary and retroperitoneal sarcomas.
Retroperitoneal dissection of lymph nodes is not helpful in the management of children, and potential morbidity of the surgery is not justified by the information obtained.
John Kelso Ormond was an American urologist who rediscovered retroperitoneal fibrosis (also known as Ormond's disease) in 1948.