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Browsing by Author "Joseph, Sengol"

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    Ileal Ureter for Panureteral Stricture of Tubercular Origin.
    (2016-01) Nathwani, Parth; Joshi, Nitin S; Joseph, Sengol; Lamba, Rajpal; Pujari, Nandan; Shamsukha, Dheeraj
    Genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB) is the second most common extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) after tubercular lymphadenitis. About 8 to 15% of TB patients suffer from GUTB.1 The most common age of GUTB presentation is the fourth decade and the commonest organ involved is kidney. We report here an unusual case of 20-year-old male patient with panureteral tuberculous stricture for which he underwent successful ileal ureter replacement.
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    A Rare Case of Urethral Duplication managed by Simple Meatal Correction.
    (2016-04) Joseph, Sengol; Singhania, Piyush; Shringarpure, Sanish; Joshi, Nitin; Nathwani, Parth; Lamba, Rajpal Singh; Pujari, Nandan
    Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly. Although a number of theories have been proposed to describe the embryology of the condition, the actual mechanism of the disorder is still unclear. A case of urethral duplication in a 25-year-old male complaining of poor flow of urine and double stream has been discussed. The patient was treated successfully with simple meatal correction surgery.

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