Abstract
The increasing use of ultrasonography in pregnancy has allowed the early diagnosis of fetal anomalies. The incorporation of a routine 10-14 week ultrasound scan into prenatal care has increased the early detection of megacystis. The finding of a distended bladder will prompt a series of investigations to establish the etiology and the possibility of in utero treatment. The value of in utero treatment is currently uncertain and long-term randomized studies are required to establish its utility.
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