Forty-three
prenatal diagnosis of lethal
urinary tract abnormalities were carried out during a five-year-period. The
abnormalities were bilateral renal agenesis [56 percent],
autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease [16 percent],
autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease [14 percent], MECKEL-GRUBER
syndrome and
Prune-Belly syndrome [4 percent]. The
pregnancy was interrupted in thirty-five cases [81.4 percent]