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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
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A model of early gestation bladder outlet obstruction and oligohydramnios in the fetal lamb is characterized by small, immature lungs (pulmonary hypoplasia). The current study examines how in utero relief of
urinary tract obstruction
produced early in gestation modifies pulmonary hypoplasia. Bladder obstruction was created at 60 days gestation in fetal sheep (term = 140 days); 11 fetuses then underwent in utero decompression at 95 to 100 days; six were left obstructed. Five normal fetuses served as controls and two underwent sham obstruction and vesicostomy. All were delivered and sacrificed near term (135 days), the right lung was inflation-fixed and its volume determined. Relative volumes of alveoli, alveolar ducts, and tissue, alveolar surface area, and alveolar numerical density were estimated morphometrically. Kidneys were examined histologically. In all animals persistent bladder obstruction produced oligohydramnios. Bladder obstruction to term produced pulmonary hypoplasia with a mean right lung volume-to-body weight ratio (LV:BW) of 14.3 cc./kg. (normal = 36.4, p less than 0.001). Structural
immaturity
was evidenced by an airspace fraction of only 57% (normal = 68%, p less than 0.05). Kidneys in these animals were not dysplastic; there was hydronephrosis or evidence of spontaneous urinary decompression. In eight of the 11 animals, decompression improved the LV:BW ratio to 28.4 cc./kg. (vs. obstructed, p less than 0.001; vs normal, p less than 0.05) and normalized maturity. All had increased amniotic fluid at delivery; kidneys in 7/8 animals were normal, and the other had moderate hydronephrosis. One of the 11 animals had normal kidneys, oligohydramnios, immature lungs, but with normal volume. Oligohydramnios was present in the other two of 11 fetuses despite successful decompression and they had markedly dysmorphic kidneys and profoundly hypoplastic and immature lungs (LV:BW 5.1 cc./kg.). Even after 35 days (25% gestation) of obstruction, in utero urinary tract decompression permits better lung growth and maturation than in persistently obstructed animals. The degree of renal damage from obstruction appears to be a critical determinant in the correction of pulmonary hypoplasia.
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PMID:Effect of in utero vesicostomy on pulmonary hypoplasia in the fetal lamb with bladder outlet obstruction and oligohydramnios: a morphometric analysis. 189 46
Childhood enuresis can indicate an underlying problem as benign as developmental
immaturity
or as serious as
urinary tract obstruction
. As part of a large population-based study, parents of 1,753 children aged 5 to 13 years were asked about the presence and frequency of enuresis, perceived impact, and physician-prescribed treatments. Enuresis at least once during a 3-month period was reported for 14% of this general population of children. Boys were significantly more likely to experience enuresis than girls (16% v 12%; P less than .01). The prevalence of enuresis at least once a week was similar among boys and girls (7% v 6%). Parents reported that more than half of the children are distressed by their enuresis, and two thirds of parents expressed concern. Thirty-eight percent of bed wetters have seen a physician about their condition. More than one third of these children have been treated with a drug. The most commonly recommended regimen in the literature, the bed alarm, was prescribed to only 3% of bed-wetting children who saw a physician.
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PMID:Childhood enuresis: prevalence, perceived impact, and prescribed treatments. 396 Jun 17
Superficially, the causes of voiding difficulties in children may seem quite simple, but a thorough understanding of the anatomy physiology and neurology of normal and abnormal lower urinary tract function is necessary in uncovering the etiology of often seemingly siple complaints. An ectopic ureter, neurogenic bladder,
urinary tract obstruction
, or simple urinary tract
immaturity
, for example, can all cause a child to present with the complaint of "wetting." A familiarity with all the possible causes of voiding dysfunction is required to distinguish significant from insignificant symptoms. While a "wait and see" attitude often results in the spontaneous resolution of a problem such as simple nocturnal enuresis, the misdiagnosis of a severe disorder, such as urinary outflow obstruction, may permit the insidious development of irreversible renal failure. Our purpose in writing this monograph was not to provide a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis of voiding dysfunction in children, but rather to enhance the clinician's appreciation of the complexity of these problems. Our hope is that the perspective that we have provided will obviate the diagnostic and therapeutic exaggeration of insignificant voiding complaints, while assuring that the presence of significant lesions is not overlooked.
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PMID:Voiding dysfunction in children. 741 33
Facticious accumulation of the radiopharmaceutical in the urinary draining system as shown by routine renal tests, like technetium- 99m-diethylenetriamine pentacetic acid, technetium-99m-mercaptylacetyltriglycine or technetium-99m-glucoheptonate renograms can be re-evaluated by administering a diuretic, like furosemide (FS) and obtaining post FS dynamic and static images.
Urinary tract obstruction
can thus be identified. Partial
urinary tract obstruction
, the effectiveness of stenting, the effectiveness of obstruction correcting surgery and retroperitoneal lymph nodes, may be diagnosed after FS induced diuresis. However, factors like loss of the compliance of the renal pelvis or the ureter, low renal function, renal
immaturity
in neonates and full or neurogenic bladder limit the diagnostic effectiveness of FS. Diuretic enhanced Doppler sonography and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can also be used for the evaluation of partial or complete
urinary tract obstruction
. The FS induced diuresis procedure is compared to other related diagnostic techniques.
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PMID:Furosemide for the diagnosis of complete or partial ureteropelvic junction obstruction. 2041 Nov 63