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Pelvi‐ureteric junction obstruction by crossing renal vessels: clinical and imaging features

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PUJ obstruction by CRV should be suspected in older children presenting with recurrent renal colic and hydronephrosis. Good kidney function is expected in most of these children, despite their age, because the vascular obstruction is intermittent. Mild prenatal hydronephrosis that could decrease postnatally does not exclude the possibility of vascular obstruction, which may later become symptomatic. Imaging (US, diuretic IVU and renography) during an episode of pain is essential and colour Doppler US could help to establish the diagnosis in these cases. Knowing that a child has a CRV is important for choosing an open surgical approach rather than endoscopic pyelotomy, to avoid potential complications

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