Infundibulopelvic Stenosis

Abstract
A spectrum of roentgenographically dysmorphic kidneys in 8 children is described. The clinical significance of these lesions lies in the need to differentiate them from renal malignancy and the more usual forms of hydronephrosis. It also reflects their effects on renal function, superimposed infection and poor drainage. It would appear that infundibulopelvic dysmorphism is a link in the clinical spectrum extending from cystic dysplasia of the kidney to hydronephrosis.