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  • 4. Differential diagnosis of fetal hyperechogenic cystic kidneys unrelated to renal tract anomalies: A multicenter study.
    Chaumoitre K, Brun M, Cassart M, Maugey-Laulom B, Eurin D, Didier F, Avni EF.
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  • 6. Differential Diagnosis and Prognosis of Fetuses with Bilateral Enlarged, Hyperechogenic Kidneys: Renal Volume and Amniotic Fluid Volume with Advancing Gestation.
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  • 8. Prenatal ultrasound in fetuses with polycystic kidney appearance - expanding the diagnostic algorithm.
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    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2023 Oct; 308(4):1287-1300. PubMed ID: 36310336
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  • 10. Antenatal renal sonographic anomalies and postnatal follow-up of renal involvement in Bardet-Biedl syndrome.
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  • 16. Prenatal detection of isolated bilateral hyperechogenic kidneys: Etiologies and outcomes.
    Shuster S, Keunen J, Shannon P, Watkins N, Chong K, Chitayat D.
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  • 18. [Empty renal fossa--a prenatal diagnostic dilemma].
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  • 20. Fetal renal anomaly: factors that predict survival.
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