HYDROURETERONEPHROSIS

R.A.S. HEMAT, MB;BCh, FRCSI, Dip. Urol. UCL


Lower urinary tract system obstruction ends by parenchymal damage to the kidneys.

Hydronephrosis is the dilatation of the renal pelvis and calyces.

Hydroureteronephrosis does not refer to the etiology of the dilatation.

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