Karger Publishers Vesicoureteral Junction Obstruction Associated with Unilateral renal agenesis HiroMatsukura a , Shinichiro Toyoshima b , Susumu Inaba c , Toshio Miyanaki a http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Doi=72689
UTERUS DIDELPHYS Hematometrocolpos in uterus didelphys associated with renal agenesis. April 5, 1996. Renalagenesis in association with malformation of the female genital tract. http://www.unipa.it/~radpa/p6/didelphys.html
Extractions: Axial FSE T2W image confirms the presence of a right hematometrocolpos (*) and shows a thin, linear, high signal structure on the left, which indicates the presence of another uterus with its endometrium (arrow). Two separate cervices, joining together at the level of the vagina, were found on the caudal scans.
Extractions: Introduction Potter's Syndrome is a rare disorder characterised by bilateral renal agenesis, pulmonary hypoplasia, limb deformities and typical facies. Our recent experience with a case of bilateral renal agenesis diagnosed antenatally has prompted us to report this rare case. Case Report A twenty-five-year old primigravida female was referred for a second trimester ultrasonogram as a part of routine antenatal check up. Ultrasonography was done using Synergy Diasonics equipment, with 3.5 MHz and 6.5 MHz curvilinear transducers. Fig. 2: Color flow mapping showing absence of bilateral renal arteries signal[ao: aorta, bif: aortic bifurcation] Fig. 3: Antenatal longitudinal scan showing absence of demonstrable urinary bladder The scan (Fig. 1) revealed a live foetus with breech presentation, dolicocephalic skull and gestational age corresponding to 27 weeks according to bi-parietal diameter and femur length. There was complete absence of amniotic fluid (Fig. 4) with non-visualisation of both kidneys and urinary bladder (Fig. 3), hypoplastic thoracic cavity and a normal placental implantation. Adrenal glands were seen lying adjacent to the spine occupying the renal fossa. Color flow mapping (Fig. 2) revealed lack of bilateral renal arteries.
Healthwise Health Information, Topic renal agenesis, Bilateral, Back to previouspage. Bilateral renal agenesis is the absence of both kidneys at birth. http://www.suttercoast.org/health/healthinfo/index.cfm?section=healthinfo&page=a
Renal Agenesis From Linkspider UK Health Directory renal agenesis by Linkspider UK, renal agenesis links and renal agenesis topics fromour Health directory. Directory Topic renal agenesis assoicated to Health. http://linkspider.co.uk/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/GenitourinaryDisorders/Cong
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Ultrasound - Oligohydramnios Due To Bilateral Renal Agenesis. Oligohydramnios due to bilateral renal agenesis. Transvaginal ultrasound of the rightadrenal (RT AD). The right kidney is not present within the renal fossa. http://www.gehealthcare.com/rad/us/education/msucmeoh_fig7b.html
Ultrasound - Oligohydramnios Due To Bilateral Renal Agenesis. Oligohydramnios due to bilateral renal agenesis. Transabdominal ultrasoundat 20 weeks gestation. The fetus is in breech presentation. http://www.gehealthcare.com/rad/us/education/msucmeoh_fig7a.html
MRC HGU - FITZPATRICK LAB Bilateral renal agenesis. Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) or complete absence ofthe kidneys is a common lethal malformation occurring in 1 in 5000 births. http://www.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Research/Cellgen/davidfp/page4.htm
Extractions: FitzPatrick Lab Bilateral Renal Agenesis Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) or complete absence of the kidneys is a common lethal malformation occurring in 1 in 5000 births. It is twice as common in males as females. BRA appears to have a predominantly genetic aetiology and many cases represent the most severe manifestation of an autosomal dominant condition with incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity. We are assembling a panel of DNA samples from 50 Scottish infants who died as a result of BRA. These samples will be used to screen for mutations in candidate genes that will be chosen using strict criteria. Identification of the underlying genetic defects in these families would considerably help genetic counselling.
Meconium Peritonitis Meconium Peritonitis. Calcifications are seen throughout the abdomen in this 17 week fetus with meconium peritonitis. Meconium peritonitis in a fetus of 23 weeks gestational age. http://www.fetalsono.com/Demo/DemoAns.html
Extractions: Meconium Peritonitis Calcifications are seen throughout the abdomen in this 17 week fetus with meconium peritonitis Meconium peritonitis in a fetus of 23 weeks gestational age. Numerous calcifications (arrows) are seen adjacent to the liver and anterior abdominal wall Meconium peritonitis in a fetus at 29 weeks gestation. Dilatation of the small bowel and dense calcification is seen within the abdomen Punctate and linear calcifications are seen throughout the abdomen in this second trimester pregnancy. The sonographic findings vary depending on several factors: the etiology, the time interval since perforation and the degree of inflammatory response. It may be seen as early as 13 weeks gestation. In the typical case, diffuse hyperechoic punctate echoes with or without acoustic shadowing may be seen in the abdominal cavity, on the hepatic surface and in the scrotal sac. In addition, depending upon the etiology, ascites, polyhydramnios or fetal bowel distention may be present. Polyhydramnios, reported in approximately 50% of patients, may be caused by by peristaltic deficiency associated with decreased swallowing activity. If the inflammatory response remains localized a meconium pseudocyst may occur. This appears sonographically as a cystic heterogeneous mass with an irregular, calcified wall. The prognosis depends upon the etiology. Bowel perforations may heal and the ascites and bowel dilatation may resolve, leaving only peritoneal calcifications as the only sonographic sign of meconium peritonitis. While cystic fibrosis is universally seen in cases of meconium ileus, it is seen in only 7-40% of cases of meconium peritonitis.
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