Publications by authors named "I Stenos"

Encrusted cystitis is a rare condition characterised by the formation of calcified plaques adherent to or embedded in the bladder mucosa. Although chronic infection with urea-splitting organisms is a prerequisite, other factors seem to play an important role in its development. We report our experience of 4 such cases in which encrusted cystitis presented with various symptoms, produced different pathological abnormalities and was treated by different means in each patient.

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A 56-year-old man presented with unilateral ureteral atresia associated with renal dysplasia. He had no previous urinary symptoms. The diagnosis was established histopathologically after nephroureterectomy.

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