Urogenital Malformations
Urogenital malformations are congenital abnormalities affecting the urinary and reproductive systems. These conditions can occur in various forms, such as hypospadias, where the urethra opens on the underside of the penis, or renal agenesis, where one or both kidneys fail to develop. These malformations can impact both males and females and may lead to complications in urinary function or reproductive health.
Diagnosis typically occurs through imaging techniques like ultrasound or MRI, and treatment options vary based on the specific malformation. Surgical intervention may be necessary to correct anatomical issues, while ongoing medical management can help address associated complications. Early detection and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes.