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Bilateral pelviectasia
Helo ... In last anamoly scan... In KUB right renal pelvic is 7.4mm Left renal pelvic is 7.5mm Both kidneys shows bilateral pelviectasia... They have mentioned it's due to Progestogenic effect Puj obstruction Vesico uretric reflux Lower urinary trac obstruction... In next follow up scan 25 weeks 4 days gestational age Again it's bilateral pelviectasia Right renal pelvis is 8mm Left renal pelvis is 9mm 1.Will get increased as pregnancy advances... 2.is it threat to baby 3.if swelling is not decreses will it rectify after the birth 4.if not rectified after birth what should I do...
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It can increase, we cannot know it for sure. But the management depends on the USG findings of the baby after birth.Nothing to be done during pregnancy. Careful follow up until delivery, USG within 1 week for baby after birth and decide accordingly
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You have to continue with the anomaly scans. Most important one would be post delivery as it will guide if any corrective steps are required or it has resolved.
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Ya renal pelvis diameter is more . Wait and watch till delivery . It may decrease . After birth go for scan again usg abdomen pelvis . After birth if it’s still der treatment depends up on diameter of renal pelvis in scan . Wait and watch till delivery
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