Pelviureteric junction obstruction
A usually congenital abnormality characterized by the partial obstruction of the junction between the renal pelvis and ureter. It may lead to hydronephrosis.
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Shows hyperplasia of Urothelial lining & hypertrophic Muscular layer of the wall with mild fibrosis. S/O Obstructive Uropathy.
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-cortical atrophy - diffuse interstitial fibrosis - tubular glomeruli - interstitial inflammatory infiltrates Favouring, Hydronephrosis - Due to Obstructive Uropathy *(? Congenital pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction- given) However,clinic...
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