Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4144237 | Anales de Pediatría | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Severe congenital unilateral hydronephrosis resolves spontaneously in most patients. Consequently, clinicians increasingly adopt a conservative approach. The available diagnostic techniques cannot identify patients who will benefit from pyeloplasty. In general, accepted surgical indications are an increase in hydronephrosis and/or worsening of renal function. In our series, 15 % of the patients with hydronephrosis had an irreversible lesion of variable severity, which in some patients seemed to have developed during embryogenesis. Kidneys at risk of presenting a lesion were those that had grade 4 hydronephrosis.
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Authors
R. Areses Trapote, M.A. Urbieta Garagorri, M. Ubetagoyena Arrieta, D. Arruebarrena Lizárraga, M.T. Alzueta Beneite, I. Eizaguirre Sexmilo, F. RodrÃguez Mazorriaga, P. Esparza Paz, J.I. Emparanza Knorr,