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Rate and Predictors of Spontaneous Resolution of Prenatally Diagnosed Primary Nonrefluxing Megaureter
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Most cases of prenatally diagnosed, primary nonrefluxing megaureter resolve spontaneously. Grades 1 to 3 hydronephrosis tend to resolve between ages 12 and 36 months. For these grades followup intervals may be progressively elongated after a pattern of improving hydronephrosis has been established. In children with grade 4 or 5 hydronephrosis, or a retrovesical ureteral diameter of greater than 1 cm. the condition may resolve slowly and require surgery.
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