3. Hydronephrosis Flashcards

1
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How common is it?

A

1 in 500 babies

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Who does it affect?

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Occurs in babies / foetus

Can occur in all ages - those at risk of causes are at greater risk of developing hydronephrosis

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3
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What causes it?

A

Pregnancy - more urine produced by foetus
Blockage / backflow caused by: kidney stones, prostatic hypertrophy, narrowed ureters, malignancy, UTI
Congenital causes: neurogenic bladder, VUR

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4
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What risk factors are there?

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Causes included in risk factors

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How would you investigate?

A
FBC, U+Es
Urinalysis
Renal USS
Cystoscopy
IV urography
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What treatments are there?

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Treat underlying cause (eg stent, prostate removal, US to treat stones)
Catheterisation

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7
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What other conditions might present similarly?

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UTI
Renal cysts
Malignancy

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How would you investigate?

A
FBC, U+Es
Urinalysis
Renal USS
Pre-natal USS
Cystoscopy
IV urography
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9
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What complications are there?

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Kidney failure
Renal scarring
UTI, pyelonephritis

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