Publications by authors named "Jose Hermida Perez"

Objective: To present a case of infantile myofibromatosis of visceral location and a review of the literature.

Method/results: We report the case of an 11-year-old Caucasian girl hospitalized for abdominal tumorous mass, weight loss and lack of appetite. Physical examination showed: cutaneous-mucous paleness and a painless, palpable tumorous mass of 8-10cm in the right abdominal flank, of firm consistency with defined edges and extending past the midline.

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Objective: We present a clinical case of inverted papilloma of the anterior urethra in a male patient.

Methods/results: 40 years-old man, without antecedents. The patient presented with dysuria and urethral bleeding on three occacions.

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Objective: To report a case of prostate lymphoma and a brief review of the literature.

Methods/results: A 70 year-old mele patient was referred to the Urology departament with a clinical picture of prostatism, with acute urinary retention (AUR). Surgery with retropubic prostatectomy was performed, and pathology revealed a primary prostate lymphoma.

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Objective: To report the case of a left complete triple ureter with ureteral pyelocalicial system draining independently into the bladder in a patient consulting for episodes of right renal colic.

Methods/results: 27-year-old female patient consulting for episodes of right renal colic. Several studies including intravenous urography and CT scan were performed revealing a right renal lithiasis and a double ureteral pyelocalicial system on the right side; the left kidney showed three pyelocalicial systems with three ureters, draining each of them separately into the bladder.

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Objective: To report one case of obstructive anuria due to ureteral compression by an external iliac artery aneurysm in a patient with a single kidney.

Methods/results: We report the case of a 76-year-old male with a single kidney presenting at the emergency department with left lumbar pain and anuria for several days. Hydronephrosis of the solitary left kidney due to an aneurysmatic tumor of the external iliac artery was diagnosed after performing various tests (ultrasound, arteriography).

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Objectives: We report a clinical case of inverted papilloma of the anterior male urethra.

Methods/results: 40-year-old male without significant past medical history presenting with dysuria and referring three episodes of urethral bleeding. Preliminary studies included voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) which revealed a filling defect in the anterior urethra.

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Objectives: To perform an epidemiological, pathologic and therapeutic study of asymptomatic bacteriuria (AB) in a population of outpatient women.

Methods: Transversal study for detection of AB in 1718 outpatient women 14-year-old or older. All patients complied with the inclusion/exclusion criteria for the study.

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Objectives: To report the case of a 28-year-old female patient carrying a lithiasis of soft appearance located within a calyceal diverticulum in the right kidney which presented clinically during pregnancy, and to comment on therapeutic management, as well as the outcome one year after conservative treatment.

Methods And Results: 28-year-old female patient with history of renal colic during pregnancy, who presents at our clinics in the postpartum period with a recurrent abdominal and lumbar pain. Kidney-ureter-bladder (KUB) x-ray and intravenous urography (IVP) detected a lithiasis of soft appearance within a calyceal diverticulum in the right kidney.

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Objectives: To report three cases of uterine myoma as cause of pelvic calcification and to establish differential diagnosis with bladder stones.

Methods/results: Three asymptomatic female patients, ages between 54 years (one patient) and more than 70 years (two patients), were fortuitously found to have calcified uterine myomas by radiological studies made for suspicion of other pathologies.

Conclusions: Discovering of calcified uterine myomas is not frequent.

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