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  2. Duplicated ureter - Wikipedia

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    Duplicated ureter or duplex collecting system is a congenital condition in which the ureteric bud, the embryological origin of the ureter, splits (or arises twice), resulting in two ureters draining a single kidney. It is the most common renal abnormality, occurring in approximately 1% of the population.

  3. Ureterocele - Wikipedia

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    Duplex-system ureterocele: treatment options vary with the individual and include: endoscopic incision of the corresponding ureteric orifice in case of ureteric meatal stricture; upper pole nephrectomy for a poorly functioning unit with ureterectomy or, where there is useful renal function, ureteropyelostomy.

  4. Kidney - Wikipedia

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    Duplex kidneys, or double kidneys, occur in approximately 1% of the population. This occurrence normally causes no complications, but can occasionally cause urinary tract infections. [40] [41] Duplicated ureter occurs in approximately one in 100 live births; Horseshoe kidney occurs in approximately one in 400 live births

  5. Numerous factors can cause kidney disease. Here are the ... - AOL

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    AKI - the other main type of kidney disease - can be caused by dehydration, blood loss, urinary tract obstructions such as kidney stones or blood clots, low blood pressure, or heart disease. It ...

  6. 1 out of 7 Adults Have Kidney Disease. New Rules Will Make ...

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    The virus pandemic has put American medicine to the test like few other events in our history.As horrible as its toll has been, COVID-19 has also unleashed medical trends that will have the long ...

  7. Drooping lily sign - Wikipedia

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    The drooping lily sign is a radiological finding observed on imaging studies of the kidneys, most commonly associated with duplex collecting system and obstruction of the upper moiety. [1] This sign is characterized by the appearance of a compressed, non-obstructed lower renal moiety, which takes on a "drooping" or displaced appearance due to ...

  8. Ectopic ureter - Wikipedia

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    Ectopic ureter (or ureteral ectopia) is a medical condition where the ureter, rather than terminating at the urinary bladder, terminates at a different site. [1] [2] In males this site is usually the urethra, in females this is usually the urethra or vagina. [3]

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