1. [Cystic and hyperechogenic kidneys in children]
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Karine, Brochard and Stéphane, Decramer
- Subjects
Polycystic Kidney Diseases ,Infant, Newborn ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Kidney Diseases, Cystic ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Radiography ,Phenotype ,Pregnancy ,Mutation ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Biomarkers ,Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-beta - Abstract
Thanks to prenatal ultrasound scan, cystic kidneys, as well as obstructive uropathies, are the most frequent renal anomalies identified during pregnancy. They should be recognized because of genetic and clinical implications. The most frequent are autosomal dominant and recessive polycystic kidney diseases, followed by renal developmental anomalies linked to TCF2 gene. Renal cysts are also observed in other hereditary diseases or multiple malformation syndromes (tuberosis sclerosis, Meckel-Grubber syndrome, Oro-facial digital type 1 syndrome...). The diagnosis is based on a sonographic and morphological analysis of renal abnormalities, on the search for family histories and extra-renal manifestations. A better classification of these patients allows tailor-made follow-up and care improvement.
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- 2010