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The Obstructive Diuresis Renogram: An Appraisal of the Significance
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1992
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Gross AnatomyUrologyVoiding DysfunctionMedicineRenal Pelvic DilatationMedical HistoryLoin PainObstructive Diuresis RenogramSurgeryUrogynecologyDiuretic ResistanceReconstructive UrologyChronic Kidney DiseaseNephrologySerial Renograms
We managed expectantly 23 patients with renal pelvic dilatation and unilaterally obstructive diuresis renograms. Serial renograms showed changes in ipsilateral relative renal function in 8 kidneys (4 deteriorated). Pressure-flow studies demonstrated low pressures on perfusion of 8 kidneys. Eight patients eventually required pyeloplasty, mostly for loin pain. Therefore, serially obstructive diuresis renograms can be associated with preserved renal function, with high pelviocaliceal compliance being a possible explanation.
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