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Failure to detect fetal obstructive uropathy by second trimester ultrasound
Authors:J W Wladimiroff MD  PhD  F A Beemer  R J Scholtmeyer  P A Stewart  R Spritzer  E D Wolff
Institution:1. Clinical Genetics Center, University of Utrecht;2. Department of Pediatric Urology, Erasmus University Rotterdam;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Erasmus University Rotterdam;4. Department of Neonatology. Erasmus University Rotterdam;5. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Abstract:The prenatal diagnosis, management and outcome of an hereditary obstructive uropathy is presented. Serial ultrasonic assessment of the fetal urinary tract was carried out from the early second trimester onward. Slight bilateral hydronephrosis as a first sign of obstructive uropathy was only established as late as 30 weeks of gestation. On the basis of weekly ultrasound scans, a conservative approach was adopted. In view of fetal maturity, labour was induced at 36 weeks resulting in the vaginal delivery of a male infant with moderate bilateral hydronephrosis. Neonatally, anuria developed due to bilateral obstruction of the ureters as a result of increasing bladder wall hypertrophy due to urethral valves. A bilateral uretero-cutaneostomy was carried out. The infant so far develops normally, and renal function is normal for age. Women at risk for fetal obstructive uropathy should have ultrasonic monitoring throughout pregnancy.
Keywords:Fetal obstructive uropathy  Diagnostic ultrasound
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