Clinical Observation of Urinary Tract Anomalies.
- Author:
In Hee JUNG
;
Hong Jin LEE
;
Sang Joo HAN
;
Won Il PARK
;
Kyung Ja LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Age Distribution;
Dysuria;
Fever;
Gangwon-do;
Hematuria;
Humans;
Hydronephrosis;
Incidence;
Medical Records;
Staphylococcus;
Urinary Tract Infections;
Urinary Tract*
- From:Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
1994;37(8):1092-1096
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Urinary tract anomaly is the most common anomaly in childhood. We reviewed medical records of 45 patients who were confirmed urinary tract anomalies on radiologic studies as Chuncheon Sacred Hospital, from Dec. 1984 to Sep. 1992. We analyzed incidence and clinical characteristics of urinary tract anomalies. The results obtained were as follows: 1) The age distribution were: 1)7 cases (37.8%) under 3 years, 6 cases (13.3%) from 4 to 6 years, 10 cases (22.2%) from 7 to 9 years, 9 cases (20.0%) from 10 to 12 years and 3 cases (6.7%) from 13 to 15 years. 2) Main symptoms were fever, dysuria and hematuria. 3) 26 cases (59.8%) were combined with urinary tract infection, and main causative organism were E. coli and Staphylococcus. 4) The most common anomalies were hydronephrosis, duplication of urinary tract and renal agenesis in order of sequence. 5) 34 cases (75.6%) were simple anomaly and 11 cases (24.4%) were complex anomalies. 6) Operative correction was needed on 20 cases.