TY - JOUR
T1 - Features of Primary Vesicoureteric Reflux Detected by Prenatal Sonography
AU - ANDERSON, P. A.M.
AU - RICKWOOD, A. M.K.
PY - 1991/3
Y1 - 1991/3
N2 - Summary— Primary vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) was detected by prenatal sonography in 34 infants (55 renal units); males accounted for 31 cases. Associated genitourinary anomalies were common, occurring in 29% of the patients. Some element of hydroureteronephrosis was noted at initial cystography in 89% of refluxing renal units, but the degree of renal abnormality at “Tc DMSA renography was not predicted by the severity of VUR. Overall, 60% of refluxing renal units were renographically abnormal. Although a high rate of urinary infection was encountered during follow‐up, most DMSA assessments were carried out prior to infection and hence likely reflect congenital rather than acquired abnormalities. It was concluded that renal impairment associated with high grade primary VUR is frequently present at birth and not secondary to subsequent infection.
AB - Summary— Primary vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) was detected by prenatal sonography in 34 infants (55 renal units); males accounted for 31 cases. Associated genitourinary anomalies were common, occurring in 29% of the patients. Some element of hydroureteronephrosis was noted at initial cystography in 89% of refluxing renal units, but the degree of renal abnormality at “Tc DMSA renography was not predicted by the severity of VUR. Overall, 60% of refluxing renal units were renographically abnormal. Although a high rate of urinary infection was encountered during follow‐up, most DMSA assessments were carried out prior to infection and hence likely reflect congenital rather than acquired abnormalities. It was concluded that renal impairment associated with high grade primary VUR is frequently present at birth and not secondary to subsequent infection.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1464-410X.1991.tb15132.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1464-410X.1991.tb15132.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 2021813
AN - SCOPUS:0026100831
SN - 0007-1331
VL - 67
SP - 267
EP - 271
JO - British Journal of Urology
JF - British Journal of Urology
IS - 3
ER -