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Phenacetin-induced renal papillary necrosis: pyonephros, anuria, and bilateral ureteral obstruction.

Urology 1975 June
A fifty-five-year-old man was seen with anuria. Retrograde pyelograms demonstrated bilateral ureteral obstruction subsequently shown to have resulted from sloughed renal papillae. A twenty-year history of phenacetin was obtained. Treatment included bilateral ureteral intubation, then ureterotomy on one side.

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