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Functional ureteral stenosis is characterized by the following clinical triad: 1. a roentgenological demonstrable proximal ureteral ectasia, 2. absence of mechanical obstruction, i.e. free passage for at least a No. 7 French ureteral catheter and 3. absence of a clear pathological-anatomical substrate.
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Rathert, P., Melchior, H. (1973). Functional Ureteral Stenosis. In: Lutzeyer, W., Melchior, H. (eds) Urodynamics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65640-8_24
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