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Hydronephrosis is when your kidneys swell because your body can't release all of its pee. It may affect one or both kidneys, and it can occur in people of all ages. About 1 in 100 adults get ...
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An Overview of Hydronephrosis - MSNHydronephrosis, or swollen kidney, occurs when urine backs up into one or both of the kidneys. Usually, urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder via the ureter.
Hydronephrosis is a condition that puts pressure on the kidneys and can lead to damage. Often, something inside or outside of the urinary tract blocks the urine flow out of the kidneys and causes ...
Hydronephrosis in newborns is an enlargement or swelling of the kidneys. Depending on the cause, it can be either mild or severe. It may resolve without treatment, but some children may need ...
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The diagnostic criteria for fetal hydronephrosis are somewhat controversial. The Society for Fetal Urology (SFU) uses a grading system (grade 0-4) based on the degree of upper urinary tract dilation.
Since hydronephrosis is more common than hydronephrosis-associated erythrocytosis, however, it seems unlikely that the distension and compression of renal parenchyma are the only factors ...
THERE are many causes of renal hypertension. 1 Of these unilateral hydronephrosis is uncommon, with few case reports in the literature. The case presented below involved a relation between ...
There is associated mild hydronephrosis. Cytology testing of the urine showed no malignant cells. Suspecting a urinary collecting system tumor, clinicians performed a ureteroscopy, which ...
Hydronephrosis at the diagnosis of bladder cancer is a significant prognostic marker for advanced malignancy, according to German researchers. George C. Bartsch, MD, and his colleagues at the ...
Antenatal hydronephrosis—defined as a dilation of the foetal renal collecting system on prenatal ultrasonography ()—is detected in approximately 1–5% of all pregnancies. 1,2,3,4 Representing ...
THE description of intermittent hydronephrosis is not new, the first case being recorded by Nicholas Tulpius1 in 1672. The subject was last thoroughly reviewed by D. F. Jones in 1909, but only scat ...
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