- Pyelectasis
Pyelectasis is a dilation of the
renal pelvis . The term is derived from the prefix "pyelo"- meaning "pelvis" and "ectasia" meaning "dilation or distension". It is a relatively common ultrasound finding and is three times more common in male fetuses. In most cases pyelectasis resolves normally, having no ill effects on the baby. The significance of pyelectasis in fetuses is not clear. It was thought to be a marker for obstruction, which in some cases it can be. In most cases it resolves spontaneously. In some studies it has been shown to appear and disappear several times throughout the course of pregnancy. There is some discussion about what degree of pyelectasis is considered severe enough to warrant further investigation and most authorities use 6mm as the cut-off point.Pyelectasis is considered to be a "soft marker” for
Down syndrome . This, along with other factors such as age and aTriple test , may be grounds for anamniocentesis to test for Down syndrome.Babies with unresolved pyelectasis may experience
urological problems requiring surgery.External links
* [http://www.obfocus.com/high-risk/birthdefects/pyelectasis.htm OBfocus.com]
* [http://www.thefetus.net/page.php?id=1709 The Fetus.net]
* [http://www.gbmc.org/genetics/harveygenetics/prenataldx/PatientInformation/pyelectasis.cfm The Harvey Institute for Human Genetics]
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