Karnataka PGET Surgery MCQ Answer 7

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The correct answer is C

Acute upper tract obstruction – Flank pain (dull, sharp or colicky; intermittent or persistent but usually of varying intensity). Often radiates to iliac fossa, inguinal area, testis or labium. May be provoked by alcohol, diuretics or high fluid intake. On palpation, loin tenderness, occasionally enlarged kidney. Clinical presentation may be dominated by symptoms of UTI and signs of septicaemia. Complete anuria suggests bilateral or unilateral complete obstruction.

Chronic upper tract obstruction – flank or abdominal pain and/or renal failure. May be polyuria.




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