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Minimal fetal renal pyelectasis.
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1985
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Renal PathologyFetal MedicineGynecologyMaternal DehydrationGlomerulonephritisSurgical PathologyObstetricsMaternal HydrationChronic Kidney DiseaseMaternal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisMaternal-fetal MedicineFetal KidneysUrologyPhysiologyFetal ComplicationMedicineNephrologyKidney Research
To assess the possible relationship between the degree of maternal hydration and the sonographic identification of minimal fetal renal pyelectasis, a prospective study was performed in which fetuses demonstrating mild dilation of the renal pelvis (maximum diameter ranging from 3 to 11 mm) were reexamined after the mothers refrained from oral intake for 12 hours. Complete or almost complete resolution of the pyelectasis occurred in only four of 17 kidneys (23.5 per cent) while the remaining fetal kidneys demonstrated little or no change in the degree of pyelectasis following maternal dehydration. This observation, as well as previous experimental research, suggests that the state of maternal oral hydration is not a major cause of minimal fetal pyelectasis. Additionally, the observation of fetal pyelectasis measuring at least 3 mm in greatest dimension is common, occurring in approximately 18 per cent of fetuses older than 24 menstrual weeks.