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. 2016 Oct;31(10):1705-8.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-016-3421-6. Epub 2016 Jun 10.

Hyperechogenic kidneys and polyhydramnios associated with HNF1B gene mutation

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Hyperechogenic kidneys and polyhydramnios associated with HNF1B gene mutation

Leire Gondra et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Background: HNF1B mutation is the leading cause of isolated hyperechogenic fetal kidneys with normal or moderately large size. Although most cases have normal amniotic fluid volume, some cases present with early oligohydramnios and renal failure associated with high perinatal mortality.

Case diagnosis/treatment: Here we report on seven fetuses from six unrelated families, carrying an HNF1B mutation, and presenting with polyhydramnios during the second or third trimester of pregnancy. Polyhydramnios was transitory in two cases. None of the mothers was presenting gestational diabetes. Bilateral hyperechogenic kidneys with size between -2.5 and +2 SD was the most common renal phenotype at prenatal US. Two patients were born prematurely at 28 and 32 weeks of gestation, respectively. Both presented high urine output the first days of life with urinary salt and potassium loss requiring hydro-electrolytic compensation. All mutations were large deletions removing the whole HNF1B gene.

Conclusions: In the absence of maternal diabetes, HNF1B mutation can be associated with polyhydramnios, probably due to fetal polyuria. Thus, HNF1B mutation represents a differential diagnosis of polyhydramnios associated with hyperechogenic (and sometimes enlarged) kidneys.

Keywords: Amniotic fluid; HNF1B; Hyperechogenic; Kidneys; Polyhydramnios.

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