M651: 1. Kidneys

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dc.descriptionClinical history : A male child born with anus imperforate was treated with colostomy.
dc.descriptionTen days later a high fever developed and blood tests showed the signs of uraemia and low serum sodium value.
dc.descriptionThe white cell count was raised to 15,000.
dc.descriptionAutopsy findings : 1. Anus imperforate.
dc.description2. Congenital urethral valve with dilatation of bladder, bilateral hydro-ureter and hydronephrosis.
dc.description3. Acute necrotising pyelonephritis.
dc.description4. Monilia pharyngo-oesophagitis.
dc.description5. Cephalhematoma.
dc.descriptionDiagnosis: 1. Congenital prostate urethra valve.
dc.description2. Bilateral hydro-nephrosis and hydro-ureter.
dc.description3. Acute pyelonephritis.
dc.description4. Cephalhematoma
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/106416
dc.titleM651: 1. Kidneys
dc.title2. Bladder
dc.title3. Skull

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