Fig. 2From: Experience of a tertiary-level urology center in the clinical urological events of rare and very rare incidence. IV. Urological surprises: 2. Clinically visible giant hydronephrosis in adults: Is there a significant function?A 45-year-old male patient presented with diffuse abdominal pain and distension due to left giant hydronephrosis. Clinically visible left hydronephrosis seen in caudo-cephalic (a) and lateral (b) views. c Non-contrast multi-slice computed tomography film showing severe left hydronephrosis with lost parenchymal thickness due to pelvi-ureteral junction obstruction and normal right kidneyBack to article page