Early intervention in a newborn with primary obstructive megaureter
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-07-02
Authors : Arzu Akdag; Elif Ozalkaya; Hakan Erdogan; Ayse Oren; Mete Kaya;
Page : 8-15
Keywords : Ureter; children; megaureter; primary megaureter;
Abstract
In children, any ureter greater than 7 mm in diameter is considered a megaureter based on measurements in fetuses greater than 30 weeks gestation and children
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