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Infundibulopelvic stenosis-multicystic kidney syndrome

MedGen UID:
318751
Concept ID:
C1832949
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: Infundibulopelvic dysgenesis
SNOMED CT: Infundibulopelvic stenosis multicystic kidney syndrome (725905005); Infundibulopelvic dysgenesis (725905005)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0010971
OMIM®: 600989

Definition

Infundibulopelvic stenosis-multicystic kidney syndrome is a rare, genetic renal malformation syndrome characterized by variable degrees of malformation in the pelvicalyceal system (including unilateral or bilateral calyceal dilatation, infundibular stenosis, hypoplasia or stenosis of the renal pelvis) which lead to multicystic kidney. Clinically it exhibits abdominal, lumbar or flank pain, recurrent urinary tract infections, hypertension, proteinuria and often progresses to renal insufficiency. Calyceal dilatation and hydronephrosis are frequently seen on imaging. [from MONDO]

Clinical features

From HPO
Abdominal pain
MedGen UID:
7803
Concept ID:
C0000737
Sign or Symptom
An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) and perceived to originate in the abdomen.
Microscopic hematuria
MedGen UID:
65997
Concept ID:
C0239937
Finding
Microscopic hematuria detected by dipstick or microscopic examination of the urine.
Multicystic kidney dysplasia
MedGen UID:
811388
Concept ID:
C3714581
Disease or Syndrome
Multicystic dysplasia of the kidney is characterized by multiple cysts of varying size in the kidney and the absence of a normal pelvicaliceal system. The condition is associated with ureteral or ureteropelvic atresia, and the affected kidney is nonfunctional.

Recent clinical studies

Diagnosis

Obermayr F, Szavay P, Schäfer J, Fuchs J
J Pediatr Urol 2010 Oct;6(5):463.e1-4. Epub 2010 Jun 8 doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2010.05.002. PMID: 20843761

Prognosis

Obermayr F, Szavay P, Schäfer J, Fuchs J
J Pediatr Urol 2010 Oct;6(5):463.e1-4. Epub 2010 Jun 8 doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2010.05.002. PMID: 20843761

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