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Postgraduate Medical Journal 1993;69:800-802; doi:10.1136/pgmj.69.816.800
© 1993 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

Giant hydronephrosis masquerading as massive ascites.

N. K. Singh, B. Jha, R. Khanna, N. N. Khanna

Department of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi, India.

A case of unilateral giant hydronephrosis containing about 20 litres of old haemorrhagic fluid, clinically simulating massive ascites, is reported. The role of preceding abdominal trauma in the pathogenesis and the rapidity of the disease process is discussed.


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