Review Article- The obstructed kidney
Urinary obstruction is a common cause of acute and chronic renal failure. The symptoms and signs of an obstructed kidney may vary from asymptomatic to severe acute pain. The diagnosis and management of a hydronephrotic kidney is not very difficult with ultrasonography, IVU, and diuretic renography....
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description | Urinary obstruction is a common cause of acute and chronic renal
failure. The symptoms and signs of an obstructed kidney may vary from
asymptomatic to severe acute pain. The diagnosis and management of a
hydronephrotic kidney is not very difficult with ultrasonography, IVU,
and diuretic renography. The approach to manage such patients has been
rationalized after the advent of diuretic renography. The obstructed
kidney should be decompressed as early as possible because of
progressive loss of renal function with prolonged obstruction.
Nephrectomy may be required for a non-functioning kidney. Further
advancements are being made as the molecular mechanisms involved in the
pathophysiology of the obstructed kidney become known to us. |
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and diuretic renography. The approach to manage such patients has been
rationalized after the advent of diuretic renography. The obstructed
kidney should be decompressed as early as possible because of
progressive loss of renal function with prolonged obstruction.
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and diuretic renography. The approach to manage such patients has been
rationalized after the advent of diuretic renography. The obstructed
kidney should be decompressed as early as possible because of
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and diuretic renography. The approach to manage such patients has been
rationalized after the advent of diuretic renography. The obstructed
kidney should be decompressed as early as possible because of
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