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Bladder outlet obstruction
outlet obstruction occurs when urine is unable to flow from the kidneys through the ureters and out of the bladder through the . Decreased flow of urine leads to swelling of the tract, called hydronephrosis. This process of decreased flow of urine through the urinary tract can begin as early as during intrauterine life and it prevents normal development of fetal kidneys and fetal urine. Low levels of fetal urine leads to low amniotic fluid levels and incomplete lung maturation. Older children and adults can also experience bladder outlet obstruction; however, this process is usually reversible and isn't associated with as many poor outcomes as in infants with bladder outlet obstruction.
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