From the Urological Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Mintz — Resident, Urological Service, Massachusetts General Hospital. Stewart — Surgical Resident, Massachusetts General ...
This led to a diagnosis of Bilateral Renal Agenesis, a rare condition that means our baby developed without kidneys or a bladder. Since the baby’s urine is the primary component of amniotic ...
for example because of unilateral renal agenesis, previous contralateral nephrectomy or irreversible impairment of contralateral renal function from a benign disorder, have absolute indications ...
Specifically, it involves the presence of a didelphys uterus (two uteri), an obstructed hemivagina (a blockage in one side of the vagina), and ipsilateral renal agenesis (absence of one kidney on ...
This condition is frequently associated with severe visceral anomalies, including renal agenesis and gastrointestinal malformations, which can significantly impact the infant's survival.
The infant was delivered in the setting of anhydramnios due to bilateral renal agenesis and marked pulmonary hyperplasia. Due to the resulting severe pulmonary hypertension and impaired ...