Posterior Urethral Valves without Reflux Associated with Bilateral Renal Cortical Atrophy: Diagnosis and Management

Bangoura Kaba, Kolié Ouo-Ouo, Camara Salématou Hassimiou, Bangoura M’mah Aminata,Emmanuel Camara,Diallo Mohamed Lamine, Diallo Fatoumata Binta,Diop Mamadou Moustapha,Kouyate Moustapha, Beimy Pé

Open Journal of Pediatrics(2023)

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Abstract
The objective of this case report was to highlight the characteristics of posterior urethral valves observed in a 3-year-old patient and to describe their management. The case of a 4-year-old patient treated for a posterior urethral valve with bilateral renal cortical atrophy was reviewed. The diagnosis was confirmed by abdominal ultrasound, cystography and abdominal CT. He was referred to Martinique (a tertiary health establishment) for effective support. From the acute situation to the fortuitous discovery, its understanding must be deepened because of the potential immediate symptomatic impact in the form of renal colic which can be associated with sepsis, as well as in the long term on renal function. This observation is intended to help the attending physician to initiate his diagnosis and treatment.
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bilateral renal cortical atrophy,reflux associated,diagnosis
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