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Ureteroileal stricture

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This image is taken from Campschroer et al, BJUI 2014. It is an antegrade study in a patient with previous cystectomy.

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This patient has had a cystectomy in the past and is undergoing a conduitoscopy of his conduit for abdominal pain and UTI’s.

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This image is taken from an article on interstitial cells in the ‘Science Made Simple’ section (Fry, BJUI 2014)

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This image is taken from Harraz et al (BJUI 2014) describing long-term renal outcomes for 2 different anastomotic techniques in a W-shaped (Hautmann) neobladder formation.

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