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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Ureteral obstruction
  1. ... or duplicated collecting system), a blockage in a ureter where it joins the kidney (ureteropelvic junction obstruction), an abnormally wide ureter (megaureter), backflow of urine ...
  2. ... a urinary tract problem. Urinary tract problems include obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), a large bladder that cannot empty normally (high- ...
  3. ... abnormalities, individuals with Melnick-Needles syndrome may have obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters) or heart defects.Males with Melnick-Needles syndrome ...
  4. ... through the navel (omphalocele), heart defects, chest abnormalities, obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), and, in males, opening of the urethra on ...
  5. ... skeletal abnormalities, individuals with frontometaphyseal dysplasia may have obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), heart defects, or constrictions in the passages leading ...
  6. ... also develop problems with the kidneys or the ureters, which are the ducts that carry urine from ...
  7. ... carry urine from each kidney to the bladder (ureteral duplication). These kidney abnormalities and neurogenic bladder can ... abnormal twisting (malrotation) of the large intestine, an obstruction of the anal opening (imperforate anus), soft out- ...
  8. ... retroperitoneal fibrosis may result in blockage of the ureters, which are tubes that carry urine from each ...