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Reflux nephropathy


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Definition

Reflux nephropathy is a condition in which the kidneys are damaged by the backward flow of urine into the kidney.


Alternative Names

Chronic atrophic pyelonephritis; Vesicoureteric reflux; Nephropathy - reflux; Ureteral reflux


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Urine flows from each kidney, through tubes called ureters, and into the bladder. When the bladder is full, it squeezes and sends the urine out through your urethra. None of the urine should flow back into the ureter when the bladder is squeezing. Each ureter has a one-way valve where it enters the bladder, preventing urine from flowing back up the ureter.




But in some people, the urine flows back up to the kidney. This is called reflux.

Over time, the kidneys may be damaged or scarred by this reflux. This is called reflux nephropathy

Reflux can occur in people whose ureters do not attach properly to the bladder or if the valves do not work well. Children may be born with this problem or other birth defects of the urinary system that cause reflux nephropathy.

Reflux nephropathy can occur with other conditions that lead to a blockage of urine flow, including:

Reflux nephropathy also can occur from swelling of the ureters after a kidney transplant or trauma to the ureter.

The risk factors include a personal or family history of reflux, abnormalities of the urinary tract, and repeat urinary tract infections.



Review Date: 09/18/2009
Reviewed By: Parul Patel, MD, Private Practice specializing in Nephrology and Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation, Affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center, Department of Transplantation, San Francisco, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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