Abstract

Despite advances in the early diagnosis of congenital obstructive uropathy, especially in prenatal diagnosis, and early surgical correction of this pathology, the problem of prognosis of obstructive uropathy in children currently comes out on top in terms of its relevance. In everyday clinical practice, the question constantly arises why, with the same type of uropathy in some children, kidney function recovers rather quickly after surgical treatment, while in others it continues to progressively decrease to the development of chronic renal failure.

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