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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Urinary tract obstruction
  1. ... with Wolfram syndrome have a urinary tract problem. Urinary tract problems include obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder ( ...
  2. ... and symptoms that can occur with intestinal pseudo-obstruction.The ACTG2 gene ... and urinary tracts. It is necessary for contraction of the smooth ...
  3. ... ureter where it joins the kidney (ureteropelvic junction obstruction), an ... result in recurrent urinary tract infections or a buildup of urine in the ...
  4. ... usually inherited. These mutations often cause intestinal pseudo-obstruction ... tract include recurrent urinary tract infections and impaired bladder ...
  5. ... in people with caudal regression syndrome are diverse. Urinary tract problems can result from abnormalities in the lowest ... abnormalities and neurogenic bladder can lead to frequent urinary tract infections and the backflow (reflux) of urine into ...
  6. ... individuals are also born with malformations of the urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder.Because the signs ...
  7. ... genital abnormalities can lead to problems in the urinary tract.Mild intellectual disability and developmental delay occur in ...
  8. ... contraction), specifically contraction of smooth muscles of the urinary and intestinal tracts. These contractions empty urine from the bladder and ...