PubMedID: 19027364Fetal urinary ascites is usually secondary to an obstructive uropathy or neurogenic bladder. We present such a case in the absence of these conditions, but the presence of ipsilateral vesicoureteral reflux with Hutch diverticula. The patient was a 5-day-old boy presenting with distension of the abdomen and impairment of renal function. Tests revealed urinary ascites and renal insufficiency which spontaneously resolved after transurethral urinary drainage was established. This rare complication should be considered in neonates with high intrapelviureteric and intrarenal pressure as a result of high-grade vesicoureteral reflux with paraureteral diverticula. © 2008 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company
Vesicoureteral reflux in male and female neonates as detected by voiding ultrasonography.BackgroundV...
AbstractA primipara presented to our hospital due to fetal ascites, bilateral hydronephrosis and hyd...
WOS: A1996WD01500016PubMed ID: 9007478Bladder injury in the neonatal period is an exceedingly rare p...
Rupture of the bladder in the neonatal period followed by urinary ascites is rare and usually the re...
Here we report a rare case of urinary ascites due to spontaneous bladder rupture in a preterm female...
Urinary ascites in neonates is not a common condition. Three cases of urinary ascites are presented ...
Copyright © 2015 Adaobi Solarin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
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Fetal urinoma is an uncommon finding in prenatal investigations. Most previous reports have, almost ...
Background. Connatal urinary ascites is rare in females without associated malformations and occurs ...
Urinary ascites from bladder perforation in neonate is a rare event reported to occur more commonly ...
Fetal urinomas are often diagnosed in prenatal ultrasonography. The etiology is usually an obstructi...
Urinary ascites in a newborn infant is unusual and most commonly results from bladder perforation fo...
Transient fetal ascites is a rare condition caused by many different underlying abnormalities, and c...
Acute urinary retention is a very rare condition in pediatric population. Bladder diverticulum is us...
Vesicoureteral reflux in male and female neonates as detected by voiding ultrasonography.BackgroundV...
AbstractA primipara presented to our hospital due to fetal ascites, bilateral hydronephrosis and hyd...
WOS: A1996WD01500016PubMed ID: 9007478Bladder injury in the neonatal period is an exceedingly rare p...
Rupture of the bladder in the neonatal period followed by urinary ascites is rare and usually the re...
Here we report a rare case of urinary ascites due to spontaneous bladder rupture in a preterm female...
Urinary ascites in neonates is not a common condition. Three cases of urinary ascites are presented ...
Copyright © 2015 Adaobi Solarin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: Ruptures of the uropoietic system resulting in either urinary as...
Fetal urinoma is an uncommon finding in prenatal investigations. Most previous reports have, almost ...
Background. Connatal urinary ascites is rare in females without associated malformations and occurs ...
Urinary ascites from bladder perforation in neonate is a rare event reported to occur more commonly ...
Fetal urinomas are often diagnosed in prenatal ultrasonography. The etiology is usually an obstructi...
Urinary ascites in a newborn infant is unusual and most commonly results from bladder perforation fo...
Transient fetal ascites is a rare condition caused by many different underlying abnormalities, and c...
Acute urinary retention is a very rare condition in pediatric population. Bladder diverticulum is us...
Vesicoureteral reflux in male and female neonates as detected by voiding ultrasonography.BackgroundV...
AbstractA primipara presented to our hospital due to fetal ascites, bilateral hydronephrosis and hyd...
WOS: A1996WD01500016PubMed ID: 9007478Bladder injury in the neonatal period is an exceedingly rare p...