Fetal hydronephrosis

Case contributed by Mostafa Elfeky
Diagnosis almost certain

Presentation

Antenatal scan on 28 week of gestation.

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
ultrasound

Male fetus with bilateral marked dilatation of pelvicalyceal systems.

  • right kidney measures 5.3 x 2.4 cm, renal pelvis AP diameter 23 mm

  • left kidney measures 7.2 x 4 cm, renal pelvis AP diameter 36 mm

Urinary bladder is present with average size. There are tubular structures behind urinary bladder may represent dilated ureters.

Polyhydramnios was noted (AFI=24).

Case Discussion

Fetal hydronephrosis is one of the common fetal urogenital anomalies, that is easily identified on antenatal scan. In third trimester, if measurement of AP diameter of renal pelvis exceeds 10 mm it is considered persistent hydronephrosis.

There are multiple pathologies that present with pelvicalyceal dilatation, of these we raised the possibility of:

The presence of normal or increased amount of liquor has a better prognosis than oligohydramnios. Postnatal ultrasound was recommended for further assessment.

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