Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161818 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Congenital renal anomalies occurred frequently in children with CE. They were more common in boys than in girls. Girls with abnormal Müllerian anatomy were more likely to have anomalous renal development. Mesonephric duct dysfunction may be embyologically responsible for both renal and Müllerian maldevelopment.Summary Table. Results summary.TotalMaleFemaleP-valueN754035-Age at analysis (years ± SE)18.6 ± 1.317.2 ± 1.720.1 ± 2.00.254Normal kidneys (N, %)39/7540.0%65.7%0.037Solitary kidney (N, %)26/7532.5%8.6%0.022Malrotated kidney (N, %)10/7515%11.4%0.742Ectopic kidney (N, %)12/7517.5%14.3%0.762Congenital cysts (N, %)1/750%2.9%-Duplicated collecting system (N, %)2/752.5%2.9%1UVJa obstruction (N, %)1/752.5%0%-Normal Müllerian anatomy (N, %)12/35n/a34.3%-aUreterovesical junction.
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Authors
K.D. Suson, B. Inouye, A. Carl, J.P. Gearhart,