Reflux Nephropathy

Definition of Reflux Nephropathy:

Reflux nephropathy occurs when the normally one-direction-only valve-like mechanisms between the ureters and bladder fail.  This allows urine to flow back up the ureter directly to the kidney.  If the bladder is infected or the urine contains bacteria this exposes the kidney to the possibility of infection (pyelonephritis).

Topics Related to Reflux Nephropathy

Chronic Renal Insufficiency

...the condition
“...Causative diseases include glomerulonephritis of any type (one of the most common causes), polycystic kidney disease, hypertension, Alport syndrome, reflux nephropathy, obstruction, kidney stones, infection, and analgesic toxicity...”

Pyelonephritis

...the condition
“...Reflux Nephropathy For some children and adults the problem is caused by a condition called reflux nephropathy...”
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