congenital
Posterior urethral valves
urethral valve (PUV) disorder is an obstructive developmental anomaly in the and genitourinary system of male newborns. A posterior urethral valve is an obstructing in the posterior male urethra as a result of abnormal in utero development. It is the most common cause of outlet obstruction in male newborns. The disorder varies in degree, with mild cases presenting late due to milder symptoms. More severe cases can have renal and failure from lung underdevelopment as result of low amniotic fluid volumes, requiring intensive care and close monitoring. It occurs in about one in 8,000 babies.
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