Abstract:
Abstract
The aim of the study is to investigate the clinicalparaclinical features, especially imagistic, morphopathological, in the diagnosis of multichistic renal dysplasia in children, especially in asymptomatic forms and therapeutic approaches to this subject. The study refers to a group of 33 children with multiple urinary tract dysplasia (MUD) complicated with urinary tract infection 2009-2017. The authors present their own experience on the clinical-morphological diagnosis and
treatment during the given period. It emphasizes the need for a differential diagnosis for choosing the optimal therapeutic solution. Multidisciplinary renal dysplasia in the child is a congenital kidney malformation due to embryonic
disturbances, diagnosis being determined by the ultrasound examination during the intrauterine development of the fetus in the antenatal screening programs.