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Rev. méd. Chile ; 131(3): 251-258, mar. 2003. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-342311

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Background: The early and accurate diagnosis of obstructive uropathy in the newborn, prevents secondary complications and kidney damage. Aim: To study the usefulness of Tc99M MAG3 diuretic renogram in newborns with hydronephrosis. Material and methods : Forty newborns, aged 1 to 30 days, with hydronephrosis, were studied. A Tc99M MAG3 diuretic renogram (DR) was done and its results were compared with clinical features and other imaging studies. Each kidney and its ureter, were considered a renal unit. Results: Seventy six renal units were evaluated. Twenty six were normal on prenatal ultrasound examination and DR. In 11 of the 50 renal units with hydronephrosis, renal function was impaired. Thus, it was impossible to obtain an excretory curve. In 17 of the 39 remaining renal units, the absence of obstructive uropathy was demonstrated clinically. In 16 of these, the DR showed absence of obstruction. In 20 of 21 renal units with confirmed obstructive uropathy, DR showed an obstructive pattern. Conclusions : In newborns, there is an adequate Tc99M MAG3 uptake and diuretic response. Thus, DR becomes a good functional assessment method in newborns with hydronephrosis


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Humans , Male , Infant, Newborn , Female , Hydronephrosis , Radioisotope Renography/methods , Hydronephrosis , Kidney Function Tests
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 130(10): 1147-1153, oct. 2002. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-339177

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Background: In children, urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common disease, and can cause permanent kidney damage. Aim: To determine risk factors for permanent kidney damage, in children with UTI. Patients and methods: In 337 children with UTI (237 female, mean age 4,2 years) a static renal scintigraphy was performed to assess the presence of permanent kidney damage. The history of vesicoureteral reflux and number of episodes of UTI was obtained. Results: One hundred three children had a history of one episode of infection and the rest had recurrent infections. Permanent kidney damage was observed in 161 children (48 percent). This damage was observed in 39 percent of children of less than one year of age, in 43 percent of children aged 1 to 5 years of age and in 58 percent of children older than 5 years (p=0.02). Sixty three percent of 122 children with vesicoureteral reflux had permanent kidney damage, compared with 27 percent of children without this condition (p <0.001). Likewise, damage was observed in 36 percent of children with one episode of infection and 47 percent of children with recurrent infections (p <0.01). No gender differences were observed. Conclusions: Vesicoureteral reflux, recurrence of UTI and age are associated with permanent renal damage in children with UTI


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Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Female , Infant , Urinary Tract Infections , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology , Vesico-Ureteral Reflux , Risk Factors , Age Distribution , Sex Distribution
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