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Çocuklarda Üreterin Segmental Kistik Dilatasyonu

Segmental Cystic Dilatation of Ureter in Children

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Segmental cystic dilatation of ureter is extremely rare in children. In this paper, we present and discuss an infant with a segmental cystic dilatation of ureter. While the proximal and distal ureteral segments were normal calibration and peristaltic activity, a cystic dilatation in the middle of ureter was found. Excision of the dilated segment of ureter and end-to-end ureteric anastomosis was performed. This rare anomaly should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of the abdominal masses in infancy.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Segmental megaüreter” veya “segmental üreteral kistik dilatasyon” oldukça nadir görülen bir patoloji olup literatürde sadece birkaç olgu sunumu bildirilmiştir. Bu çalışmada sol taraf segmental megaüreter ve karşı taraf inkomplet üreteral duplikasyonu olan bir olgu sunulmuştur. Skrotal şişlik şikâyeti ile başvuran 2 aylık erkek olguda sağ hidrosel ve sol inmemiş testis saptandı. Olgunun antenatal ultrasonografisinde sağ renal pelviste dilatasyon saptanması üzerine postnatal değerlendirmesinde sol üreter orta kısmında kistik dilatasyon ile beraber sol renal pelvis ile distal üreterde hafif dilatasyon gözlendi. Laparotomide sol üreter orta kısımda belirgin kistik dilatayon ile birlikte sol renal pelvisin ve üreter proksimal ve distalinin normal olduğu görüldü. Dilate segment eksize edildi ve üretere uç uca anastomoz yapıldı.
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