Re: Unilateral, large, hyperechoic kidney

From: recephas@superonline.com
Mon Apr 28 15:51:08 2003


Dear Tania,

Thank you for your contribution, and sorry for late response.

I got the information from pathology department that my case was not an infantile polycystic disease, it was an ureteral duplication with the cystic structures in that kidney.

Best regards,

Recep Has

>
> Kimden: Tania Griffiths <Tania.Griffiths@med.monash.edu.au>
> Tarih: 2003/04/24 Thu AM 08:09:49 GMT+02:00
> Kime: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.
com> > Konu: Re: Re: Unilateral, large, hyperechoic kidney
>
> Dear Recep Has
>
> I had a case of unilateral infantile poly cystic disease about 8 years ago.
> The mother present for the routine morpholgy scan at 18 weeks and I
identified a hyperechoic kidney, the other kidney was normal. The case was sent to a tertiary centre for further scans and the appearance persisted thru the pregnancy. Scans in the neonatal period demonstrated infantile polycystic disease. >
> I dont remember any further details.
> Tania Griffiths
> Lecturer
> Monash University
> Dept Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
>




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