Literature DB >> 9252432

The sonographically thickened wall of the upper urinary tract system: correlation with other imaging methods.

E Sorantin1, R Fotter, R Aigner, E Ring, M Riccabona.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sonographically detected, upper urinary tract wall thickening (UUTWT) was reported to occur in urinary tract infection, urinary tract stone disease, rejection after renal transplantation and vesico-ureteral reflux (VUR). A possible association with obstruction can be hypothesized.
OBJECTIVE: The assessment of a potential relationship of UUTWT with VUR or obstruction in patients without one of the above-mentioned conditions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed 38 patients (74 upper urinary tracts) with at least unilateral UUTWT and concomitant imaging studies such as voiding cystourethrography (VCU), intravenous urography (IVU) and diuretic renography (DR).
RESULTS: At sonography 49 urinary tracts showed UUTWT. In 33, ipsilateral VUR could be demonstrated at VCU, 11 revealed obstruction at IVU and/or DR, and 4 showed non-obstructive pelvicalyceal dilatation at IVU and DR. In one patient, all imaging studies were normal. The positive predictive value of UUTWT for the presence of VUR was 67.4 % and for obstruction it was 22.5 %. Altogether, UUTWT indicated pathology in 98 % of urinary tracts.
CONCLUSION: After exclusion of urinary tract infection, urinary stone disease and prior renal transplantation, the most common associated findings in UUTWT are VUR and obstruction. Therefore, VCU seems to be justified in all cases of UUTWT. Nonrefluxing systems should be further evaluated with DR and/or IVU for exclusion of obstruction.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9252432     DOI: 10.1007/s002470050208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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