Fetal renal pelvis isolation
Introduction
Introduction The renal pelvis is simply the place where the kidney and the ureter are connected. The separation of renal pelvis is due to kidney stones and ureteral malformation, which causes the urine to be discharged normally, so the renal pelvis is filled and enlarged. Separation of the renal pelvis can also occur when the fetus is urinating.
Cause
Cause
Separation of the renal pelvis can also occur when the fetus is urinating.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Renal function test
First, do B-ultrasound, if necessary, intravenous pyelography, to determine the location of renal function and obstruction.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Can be identified with the expansion of the renal pelvis.
Renal dilatation refers to a spherical or elliptical anechoic zone within the renal pelvis, with a diameter 5 mm 10 mm.
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