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  2. Horseshoe kidney - Wikipedia

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    In patients with this condition, the horseshoe kidney ascent is commonly arrested by the inferior mesenteric artery due to the central fusion of the kidneys. [10] However, this is present in only 40% of cases, and, in 20% of cases, the fused kidney remains in the pelvis. [ 1 ]

  3. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Horseshoe kidney - Wikipedia

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    Most people with horseshoe kidney are asymptomatic, although it does predispose someone to certain complications like hydronephrosis, backup of urine due to an obstructed ureter. Also, having a horseshoe kidney is associated with kidney stones, infection, and chromosomal disorders like Turner syndrome, trisomy 13, 18, and 21.

  4. File:Horseshoe kidney.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: What is horseshoe kidney? Horseshoe kidney, or sometimes renal fusion, is where the two kidneys fuse together into one kidney sometime during development. As it migrates up into the abdomen, it gets held up on the inferior mesenteric artery. This video describes the pathophysiology, as well as other diseases associated with horseshoe ...

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  6. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    In the European Union, the European Medicines Agency has jurisdiction and the relevant documents are called the "summary of product characteristics" (SPC or SmPC) and the document for end-users is called the "patient information leaflet" or "package leaflet". The SPC is not intended to give general advice about treatment of a condition but does ...

  7. Multicystic dysplastic kidney - Wikipedia

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    Multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) is a condition that results from the malformation of the kidney during fetal development. The kidney consists of irregular cysts of varying sizes. Multicystic dysplastic kidney is a common type of renal cystic disease, and it is a cause of an abdominal mass in infants. [5]

  8. Medullary sponge kidney - Wikipedia

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    Medullary sponge kidney is a congenital disorder of the kidneys characterized by cystic dilatation of the collecting tubules in one or both kidneys. Individuals with medullary sponge kidney are at increased risk for kidney stones and urinary tract infection (UTI). Patients with MSK typically pass twice as many stones per year as do other stone ...

  9. Timed text for this file is hosted on Commons - Wikipedia

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