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  • Title: [Interdisciplinary management of fetal obstructive uropathy].
    Author: Störmann J, Kuwertz-Bröking E, Hentschel R, Terkanli S, Brinkmann O, Hertle L, Bulla M, Holzgreve W.
    Journal: Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol; 1995; 199(6):257-61. PubMed ID: 8581853.
    Abstract:
    The joint care of children with obstructive uropathy by perinatologists, pediatric intensivists, pediatric nephrologists and urologists can preserve as much renal function as possible. Complications such as urinary tract infections and problems with renal insufficiency can be prevented. Preterm delivery for early surgical decompression of the urinary tract postpartal should be performed only in exceptional cases. We want to underline that supporting and counselling parents in coping with severe findings and prognosis of the disease is among our main aims. We will present two selected cases to demonstrate the spectrum of methods for handling fetal obstructive uropathy.
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