Abstract: | Intravenous urography was performed in fourteen children with Ullrich-Turners syndrome. Renal abnormalities have been noted in twelve cases (85,7%). The most frequent kidney anomalies were malrotations (28,5%), horseshoe kidneys (21,4%) and double kidneys (21,4%). Malformations of kidney are thus a very frequent feature in Ullrich-Turners syndrome. It is therefore recommendable to perform in any case of Ullrich-Turners syndrome an intravenous urography, since these abnormalities are clinically latent. |