Resources » 2012 Survey

Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary

Please select all that apply:

Question type: checkboxes, open-ended "other".

Enlarged Kidneys 5
Asymmetric Kidneys 9
Pelvi-ureteric Junction Obstruction 0
Hepatic Lesions 1
Reflux 14
Constipation 11
Diarrhea 4
Blood in Urine 0
Frequent Urination 4
Pyloric Stenosis 1
Malformation of Urethra 2
Abnormal Genitalia 3
Undescended Testes 5
Clitoromegaly 0
Large Labia 1
Anterior Displaced Anus 0
Posterior Displaced Anus 1
Other significant GI/GU symptoms:
  • Extreme Tendency to Night Wetting - Potty Trained during the Day
  • Necrotizing enterocolitis
  • Horseshoe Kidney
  • Hydrocele Left Testicle

Has a Feeding Tube Been Required After Infancy?

Number of responses: 34/51 Question type: select yes/no, open-ended details.

No 29
Yes 5
If yes, for how long?
  • Less than a week each time.
  • 2 years
  • Indefinitely
  • 2 ½ months
  • 1 week (life support)
If yes, was it helpful?
Yes 5
No 0