• The Journal of urology · Nov 1992

    Prenatal diagnosis of the megacystis-megaureter association.

    • J Mandell, R L Lebowitz, C A Peters, J A Estroff, A B Retik, and B R Benacerraf.
    • Department of Surgery, Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
    • J. Urol. 1992 Nov 1; 148 (5): 1487-9.

    AbstractA total of 11 male neonates with hydronephrosis and a large bladder in utero had the megacystis-megaureter association. Prenatal ultrasound findings included bilateral hydroureteronephrosis; a large, smooth, thin-walled bladder, and normal volume of amniotic fluid. Postnatal studies demonstrated grades 4 to 5 bilateral reflux, a large bladder without obstruction and in 2 infants nonfunction of a kidney or renal moiety. Of 7 infants initially managed nonoperatively 5 have undergone surgery due to persistent reflux or breakthrough urinary infections. The prenatal diagnosis of the megacystis-megaureter association can be suspected with reasonable accuracy. Prompt postnatal continuous antibiotic prophylaxis and uroradiological confirmation allow for nonemergency management of this condition with excellent results.

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