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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Ureteral atresia
  1. ... disorder characterized by cystine stones in the kidney, ureter, and bladder. A genetic abnormality results in abnormal transport of amino acids in ...
  2. ... a kidney transplant or from injury to the ureter. Risk factors for reflux nephropathy include: Abnormalities of the urinary tract Personal or family history ...
  3. ... from the kidneys to the bladder by the ureters. ... be recommended for: Kidney deformities (birth defects: congenital abnormalities) Injury (trauma) Disease Infection Hypertension Tumor Removal of kidney from donor for kidney transplant
  4. ... from the kidneys to the bladder by the ureters, long muscular tubes which connect the kidneys with the bladder.
  5. Guay-Woodford LM. Hereditary nephropathies and developmental abnormalities of the ... Urology . 12th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ...
  6. ... amino acid called cysteine form in the kidney, ureter, or bladder. Cystine is formed when two molecules ... These crystals may get stuck in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder. About one in every 7000 people ...
  7. ... flow backs up from the bladder into the ureters and kidneys. Brain or nervous system illnesses (such ... may be done to check for any anatomical abnormalities or to check kidney structure and function, including: ...