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- Megaureter abstract "Megaureter is an anomaly whereby the ureter is abnormally dilated. Congenital megaureter is an uncommon condition which is more common in males, may be bilateral, and is often associated with other congenital anomalies. The cause is thought to be aperistalsis of the distal ureter, leading to dilatation.A functional obstruction at the lower end of the ureter leads to progressive dilatation and a tendency to infection. The ureteric orifice appears normal and a ureteric catheter passes easily.Definitive surgical treatment involves refashioning the lower end of the affected ureter so that a tunnelled reimplantation into the bladder can be done to prevent reflux.".
- Megaureter diseasesdb "32546".
- Megaureter icd10 "N28.8, Q62.2".
- Megaureter icd9 "593.89, 753.22".
- Megaureter wikiPageID "8264477".
- Megaureter wikiPageRevisionID "600856261".
- Megaureter diseasesdb "32546".
- Megaureter hasPhotoCollection Megaureter.
- Megaureter icd "593.89".
- Megaureter icd "N28.8, Q62.2".
- Megaureter name "Megaureter".
- Megaureter wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Megaureter subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_urinary_system.
- Megaureter subject Category:Ureter_disorders.
- Megaureter type Abnormality114501726.
- Megaureter type Abstraction100002137.
- Megaureter type Anomaly114505821.
- Megaureter type Attribute100024264.
- Megaureter type BirthDefect114465048.
- Megaureter type Condition113920835.
- Megaureter type CongenitalDisordersOfUrinarySystem.
- Megaureter type Defect114464005.
- Megaureter type Disorder114052403.
- Megaureter type Imperfection114462666.
- Megaureter type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Megaureter type State100024720.
- Megaureter type UreterDisorders.
- Megaureter type Disease.
- Megaureter type AilmentCondition.
- Megaureter type Situation.
- Megaureter comment "Megaureter is an anomaly whereby the ureter is abnormally dilated. Congenital megaureter is an uncommon condition which is more common in males, may be bilateral, and is often associated with other congenital anomalies. The cause is thought to be aperistalsis of the distal ureter, leading to dilatation.A functional obstruction at the lower end of the ureter leads to progressive dilatation and a tendency to infection.".
- Megaureter label "Megaureter".
- Megaureter label "Megaureter".
- Megaureter label "Megaureter".
- Megaureter label "Megauretere".
- Megaureter label "Méga-uretère".
- Megaureter sameAs Megaureter.
- Megaureter sameAs Méga-uretère.
- Megaureter sameAs Megauretere.
- Megaureter sameAs Megaureter.
- Megaureter sameAs m.026y90v.
- Megaureter sameAs Q1547111.
- Megaureter sameAs Q1547111.
- Megaureter sameAs C0521620.
- Megaureter sameAs Megaureter.
- Megaureter wasDerivedFrom Megaureter?oldid=600856261.
- Megaureter isPrimaryTopicOf Megaureter.
- Megaureter name "Megaureter".