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== Overview == | |||
== Physical Examination == | |||
URA have an increased incidence of proteinuria, hypertension, and renal insufficiency. Therefore, patients, even those with normal solidary kidney, should be followed up with: (argueso) (Xu) | |||
* Blood pressure | |||
** Check for hypertension | |||
* Urinalysis | |||
** Proteinuria | |||
** Hematuria | |||
** Renal insufficiency | |||
** Hyperuricemia | |||
URA may be isolated or associated with other anomalies and malformations. Therefore, screening and checking for other contralateral congenital anomaly of kidney or urinary tract (CAKUT) and extra-renal anomalies should be considered when URA is diagnosed. The following may be important to consider in the physical exam of URA: (laurich) (westland) | |||
* Urinary tract | |||
** Associated CAKUT | |||
*** VUR | |||
*** PUJO | |||
*** PUV | |||
*** Duplex kidney | |||
*** Ureterocele | |||
*** Megaureter | |||
** Urinary tract infection | |||
* Associated extra-renal anomalies | |||
** Skull | |||
** Spine | |||
** Skeleton | |||
** Face | |||
** Thorax | |||
** Heart | |||
** Lung | |||
** Genital tract | |||
*** Female tract anomalies | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
URA have an increased incidence of proteinuria, hypertension, and renal insufficiency. Therefore, patients, even those with normal solidary kidney, should be followed up with: (argueso) (Xu)
- Blood pressure
- Check for hypertension
- Urinalysis
- Proteinuria
- Hematuria
- Renal insufficiency
- Hyperuricemia
URA may be isolated or associated with other anomalies and malformations. Therefore, screening and checking for other contralateral congenital anomaly of kidney or urinary tract (CAKUT) and extra-renal anomalies should be considered when URA is diagnosed. The following may be important to consider in the physical exam of URA: (laurich) (westland)
- Urinary tract
- Associated CAKUT
- VUR
- PUJO
- PUV
- Duplex kidney
- Ureterocele
- Megaureter
- Associated CAKUT
- Urinary tract infection
- Associated extra-renal anomalies
- Skull
- Spine
- Skeleton
- Face
- Thorax
- Heart
- Lung
- Genital tract
- Female tract anomalies