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Radiology, Vol 146, 167-170, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America


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Ultrasonic assessment of hydronephrosis of pregnancy

SL Peake, HB Roxburgh and SL Langlois

Real-time renal ultrasonographic scans were obtained of 204 subjects, comprising 159 pregnant and 45 control subjects. A classification of hydronephrosis based on calyceal diameters was established, and the overall incidence of hydronephrosis was found to be 90% on the right side and 67% on the left side. Calyceal diameters for both kidneys were found to increase gradually throughout pregnancy, the right more rapidly than the left. Neither parity nor a history of urinary tract problems was found to be relevant to the degree of dilatation.


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