Hydronephrosis in pregnancy: Simultaneous depiction of fetal and maternal hydronephrosis by magnetic resonance urography

Joel M. Fradin, Fintan Regan, Ronald Rodriquez, Robert Moore

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance urographic (MRU) techniques possess image quality and diagnostic capability that are improving with increasingly sophisticated imaging sequences and shorter scanning times. We describe the application of a fast breath-hold MR sequence (HASTE) in the assessment of ureteric obstruction in pregnancy. In the patient presented, HASTE MRU was successful in depicting ureteral anatomy and demonstrated dilation of both ureters below the level of the pelvic brim. This observation suggested distal ureteral obstruction rather than simple hydronephrosis of pregnancy. As a result, bilateral nephrostomies were performed and neonatal prematurity was avoided. Interestingly, in this patient, HASTE MR imaging also showed evidence of concurrent fetal hydronephrosis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)825-827
Number of pages3
JournalUrology
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1999

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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