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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
According to the society of Fetal Urology, [[hydronephrosis]] is graded into 4 on the basis of [[ultrasound]] findings | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
* According to the society of Fetal Urology, hydronephrosis is graded into 4 on the basis of ultrasound findings | * According to the society of Fetal Urology, [[hydronephrosis]] is graded into 4 on the basis of [[ultrasound]] findings | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
According to the society of Fetal Urology, hydronephrosis is graded into 4 on the basis of ultrasound findings
Classification
- According to the society of Fetal Urology, hydronephrosis is graded into 4 on the basis of ultrasound findings
Grade 0 | No renal pelvis dilation | Anteroposterior diameter of less than 4 mm in fetuses |
Grade 1 | Mild renal pelvis dilation | Anteroposterior diameter less than 10 mm in fetuses |
Grade 2 | Moderate renal pelvis dilation | Anteroposterior diameter between 10 and 15 mm in fetuses |
Grade 3 | Renal pelvis dilation along with all calyces dilatation | |
Grade 4 | Renal pelvis dilation along with all calyces dilatation
with thinning of the renal parenchyma |