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Case No. 18 • Clinical History: This 29 year old male's illness began 10 weeks prior to death, with an episode of "flu". Two weeks later his urine became "smoky". He was found to have hematuria, albuminuria and elevated BUN (180 mg/dl). He died from a pulmonary embolus. [Case 18 ImageScope][Case 18 WebScope]
Case No. 17 • Clinical History: Four years before death the patient was seen in the hospital because of nausea and vomiting. He had hematuria, proteinuria, urinary casts, and a BUN of 50 mg/dl. A diagnosis of "chronic glomerulonephritis" was made. He did well for over 3 1/2 years, with elevated BUN of 50-60 mg/dl. His blood pressure was 150/90. A month before death his BUN increased and he died of renal failure. [Case 17 ImageScope][Case 17 WebScope]
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Case No. 30 • Clinical History: This 80 year old woman had been known to be hypertensive for many years. She died of congestive heart failure, following a period of hospitalization for pneumonia. [Case 30 ImageScope][Case 30 WebScope]
Case No. 2 • Clinical History: This 45 year man noticed blood in his urine. His physician ordered a CT of the lower abdomen and pelvis. A mass in the superior pole of the kidney was discovered. A biopsy was performed and then the kidney was removed. [Case 2 ImageScope][Case 2 WebScope]
Case 33 • Clinical History: This 57 year old female complained of hematuria. She was cystoscoped and found to have a papillary mass near the dome of the bladder. [Case 33 ImageScope][Case 33 WebScope]
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Case No. 202 • Clinical History: A 74 year old white man had hesitancy, intermittency, nocturia, and increasing difficulty in urination for one year. Rectal examination revealed an enlarged, nodular firm prostate. [Case 202 ImageScope][Case 202 WebScope]
Case No. 5 • Clinical History: This 77 year old male had an enlarged hard prostate gland on digital rectal exam. Blood test for prostate specific antigen was elevated. The prostate gland was surgically removed. [Case 5 ImageScope][Case 5WebScope]
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Case No. 34: • Clinical History: This 48 year old white male had a history of embryonal carcinoma and seminoma of the left testis when he was 37. A mass was noted on the remaining right testis. An orchiectomy was done. [Case 34 ImageScope][Case 34 WebScope]