Congenital hydronephrosis
V. L. Bogolyubov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1926, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (12) : 1339 -1343.
Congenital hydronephrosis
The causes of hydronephrosis are known to be various obstructions to the outflow of urine, arising in one or another part of the urinary tract, starting from the kidney and ending with the urethra. Depending on whether these obstacles appear to be congenital or acquired, two forms of hydronephrosis are distinguished - congenital and acquired, and, however, it is not always possible to draw an exact boundary between both of these forms. According to Küster, in 530 cases of hydronephrosis 336 cases had acquired hydronephrosis and 194 cases were probably congenital.
Bogolyubov V.L.
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