Fetal hydronephrosis is caused by an obstruction to what should be a free flow of urine out of the kidney. An example of this is kinking of the ureter. It may ...
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Hydronephrosis in newborns is enlargement, or dilation, of the renal pelvis—the basin in the central part of the kidney where urine collects. Hydronephrosis can ... Is hydronephrosis a sign of a... · What causes hydronephrosis...
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Prenatal hydronephrosis is the swelling of a kidney in a fetus or infant caused by a buildup of urine in the kidney due to poor flow or blockage.
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The most common causes of fetal hydronephrosis are obstructions (blockages) that restrict urine from flowing through the kidney and into the bladder.
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Fetal hydronephrosis is swelling of the kidney caused by a backup of fetal urine. Hydronephrosis can occur in one kidney (unilateral) or in some cases both ...
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Fetal hydronephrosis is swelling of a baby's kidney caused by a buildup of urine. This can happen while the baby is still in the mother's uterus.
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The most common cause of fetal hydronephrosis is ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. This finding is characterized by varying degrees of renal pelvic ...
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Causes of Fetal Hydronephrosis · Blockage or narrowing of the ureters, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder · Urinary reflux, which causes ...
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What causes fetal hydronephrosis? · A blockage, which can occur in a variety of places along the urinary tract · Reflux or backward flow of the urine · Immaturity, ...
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1. Physiologic or benign dilation. This is the most commonly detected condition on prenatal imaging. · 2. Ureteral obstruction or blockage · 3. Urethral ...
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Prenatal Hydronephrosis · 1) Vesicoureteral reflux · 2) Non-obstructive hydronephrosis · 3) Ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction · 4) Ureterocele · 5) Posterior ...
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A blockage of the outflow of urine or reverse flow of urine already in the bladder (called reflux) can cause the renal pelvis to become enlarged.
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Most urinary tract problems of the fetus are minor: either a partial blockage on one side or an enlarged ureter or renal pelvis (the part of the kidney where ...
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In more severe cases, it may be caused by a blockage in the flow of urine from the kidneys to the bladder, backflow of urine from the bladder to the kidneys, or ...
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