Abstract
Multicystic renal dysplasia is an extremely uncommon cause of hypertension in children and the few reported cases have not been of newborns. We report on a neonate in whom severe hypertension associated with elevated peripheral plasma renin resulted from a unilateral multicystic dysplastic kidney. Hypertension and plasma activity normalized after unilateral nephrectomy. No evidence of perfusion or excretory renal function in the dysplastic kidney was present on a radionuclide renal scan. This child demonstrates a relationship between hypertension and unilateral multicystic renal dysplasia.
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Chen, Y. H., Stapleton, F. B., Roy, S., & Noe, H. N. (1985). Neonatal hypertension from a unilateral multicystic, dysplastic kidney. Journal of Urology, 133(4), 664–665. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(17)49136-1
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