Is Renal Pelvic Separation in Newborns a Congenital Kidney Disease?

A premature newborn was found to have bilateral renal pelvic separation at 30 weeks of embryonic development. Post-birth ultrasound examination showed that the right renal pelvic separation had disappeared, and the left renal pelvic separation was 0.24. Inquiry about the possibility of congenital kidney disease.
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Is There a Possibility of Misdiagnosis in a 16-Week Fetus with Abdominal Rupture?

The current ultrasound examination results indicate a fetal abdominal rupture, with a low probability of misdiagnosis. If the results are incorrect, a 4D color Doppler ultrasound can provide a clearer judgment. Diagnosing fetal abnormalities should be cautious, as abdominal rupture often accompanies other conditions. Once diagnosed, immediate surgery is required upon birth for the best treatment outcomes.
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