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bilateral hydronephrosis
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female urinary tract, male urinary tract, hydronephrosis, bilateral, bilateral hydronephrosis, distention, the pelvis, calyces of both kidneys, unilateral hydronephrosis, bilateral hydronephrosis develops, the pelvis, calyces, urine-collecting structures, the kidneys, kidneys, become distended, urine is unable to drain, kidney down the ureters, bladder, bilateral means both sides, hydronephrosis is not a disease, rather a physical result of whatever disease is keeping urine from draining out, the kidneys, ureters, bladder, expected outcome, of the responsible disease, disorders associated, hydronephrosis, acute bilateral obstructive uropathy, chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy, vesicoureteric reflux, uteropelvic junction obstruction, posterior ureteral valves, neurogenic bladder, bladder outlet obstruction, prune belly syndrome, advances in fetal ultrasound have given specialists the ability to diagnose obstructive uropathy, blockage, the urinary system, fetus, birth, unilateral, one side only, bilateral, sides, obstruction, the urinary tract, diagnosed by fetal ultrasound, fetal conditions uteropelvic junction obstruction, posterior ureteral valves, prune belly syndrome, diagnosed the fetus, in the uterus, newborns, been previously diagnosed, obstruction still, in the uterus, receive prompt surgical correction, the defects, good results, experimental surgery on the fetus, in the uterus, relieve the obstruction, decrease the pressure on the kidney, in the fetus, studied, future techniques, expected to result in better kidney function than the good results that are already expected, signs of hydronephrosis, routine fetal ultrasound studies done, routine pregnancies, such, no symptoms, in the fetus, newborn, diagnosed urinary tract infection is reason to suspect some type of obstructive problem, in the kidney, older child, repeat urinary tract infections, evaluation of possible obstruction, unfortunately, the exception of an increased number of urinary tract infections, obstruction, the urinary tract, bilateral hydronephrosis apparent on, ivp, renal scan, ultrasound, the abdomen, kidneys, ct scan, the abdomen, kidneys, treating bilateral hydronephrosis includes two facets, relieving obstruction, treating the underlying disorder responcible, the hydronephrosis, bilateral hydronephrosis results, not always, due to a blockage below the level, the bladder, placing a foley catheter, relieve the obstruction, draining the bladder, relieving pressure, percutaneous nephrostomy tubes, options, once the obstruction is dealt, attention must be paid to treat the underlying cause, an enlarged prostate, an obstruction is detected, fetus, surgery shortly after birth, optimize the function, the kidneys, early discovery, intervention in any type of obstructive process, improve the outcome, renal insufficiency, failure, a complication of many, the disorders associated, hydronephrosis, disorder, discovered by the health care provider, a fetal ultrasound, reveal an obstruction, the urinary tract, allow, early surgery, better outcomes, in the newborn, obstruction, kidney stones, diagnosed early, individuals recognize early warning signs of obstruction, kidney disease.
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