HYDRONEPHROSIS MIMICKING OVARIAN CYST
Abstract
Unilateral hydronephrosis is usually caused by obstruction at the pelviureteric junction or inthe ureter caused by various aetiological factors. Most of the time it is symptomatic and confirmed
on radiology. But at time hydronephrosis is painless and asymptomatic and presents itself as a mass.
If it attains a large size the vessels become elongated and if due to repeated pregnancies the
abdominal muscles become lax, then kidney may be pushed down and present as a lower abdominal
mass. Here we record a case of giant hydronephrosis which presented as a lower abdominal mass
and was confirmed on laparotomy
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