PERINATAL DIAGNOSIS OF ANOMALIES OF THE URINARY COLLECTING SYSTEM

ANNALES DE PEDIATRIE(1995)

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The introduction of prenatal ultrasonography has had a significant impact on pediatric urology. Prenatal ultrasonography is extremely reliable for the detection of collecting system dilatation. Determination of the presence and level of an obstructive lesion is more difficult. Prenatal evaluation of renal function is still controversial. These points are discussed on the basis of 987 cases of suspected collecting system anomalies seen on prenatal ultrasound scans over st 13-year period. Among these patients, 237 had transient pelvic dilatation and 737 had a nephrouropathy; 13% had a lethal urinary anomaly, 42% had dilatation suggestive of obstruction, 11% had polycystic renal disease, 9% had a duplex collecting system, and 9% had reflux. Surgery was performed in 42.7% of cases; monitoring was discontinued in 13% of cases because the abnormality was considered insignificant; 24.7% of the patients were still receiving follow-up at the time of this writing. The highest rates of agreement between the prenatal and postnatal diagnoses were seen in patients with hydronephrosis (95%), polycystic renal dysplasia (90%), megaureter (86%), and reflux. (70%).
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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS,PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
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