Defects » Genitourinary
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A case of a rare abdominal fetal cyst

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A case of challenges in categorizing prenatal multiple anatomic abnormalities in cloacal exstrophy at early gestational age

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A case of fetal ovarian cyst and review of management strategies

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A case of fetal ovarian cysts with prenatal torsion

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A case of megacystis- new polymalformative syndrome

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A case of prenatal bilateral junction syndrome

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A case of prenatal diagnosis of a complex genitourinary malformation

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A case of prenatal diagnosis of prune-belly syndrome

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A case report uncomplicated fetal ovarian cyst

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A case report urinary ascites as a rare indicator of posterior urethral valves

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Bilateral fetal ovarian cyst: one simple cyst and another complex-torsioned that end-up in autoamputation

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Bladder Exstrophy diagnosis in the first trimester

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Continuous antibiotic prophylaxis after birth and incidence of urinary tract infections in babies with antenatal hydronephrosis in the third trimester

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Fetal ascites as the only finding of obstructive uropathy

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Fetal hydronephrosis: diagnostic accuracy and neonatal outcomes in a tertiary care unit

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Fetal retroperitoneal masses – a diagnosis in the third trimester

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Nephronophthisis Type 2 – a novel variant associated with a prenatal form of ciliopathy

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Postnatal evaluation of prenatally detected hydronephrosis - results of a Swedish regional second trimester screening program 2019-2022

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Postnatal outcomes of prenatally detected ovarian fetal cysts: is surgery always the best choice?

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Postnatal outcomes of prenatally detected unilateral congenital renal anomalies: a single center experience

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Prediction of outcomes in uncomplicated moderate unilateral hydronephrosis – 3rd trimester scan vs. 1st postnatal scan

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Prevalence of outcomes in moderate fetal hydronephrosis based on additional features on the third trimester ultrasound scan

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When posterior urethral valves are suspected on third trimester – what to expect?

