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Malformazioni del rene e delle vie urinarie

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Come ben noto, il tratto urogenitale è spesso interessato da anomalie congenite (tra lo 0,2 e il 2%di tutti i nati vivi), caratterizzate da diversi gradi di gravità, secondarie ad alterazioni che possono svilupparsi in ognuno dei diversi stadi evolutivi del processo embriogenetico dell ’apparato urinario [1]. Di conseguenza esiste un ’ampia varietà di quadri,che appare opportuno classificare al fine di renderne più semplice la comprensione.

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Regine, G., Atzori, M., Danza, F.M. (2010). Malformazioni del rene e delle vie urinarie. In: Imaging dell’Apparato Urogenitale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1769-6_2

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