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Horseshoe kidney with cysts and a single ureter: a case report
Luis Alberto Batista Peres1, José Roberto Leonel Ferreira, Sérgio Luiz Bader
1Department of Nephrology, Cascavel State University, Brazil. peres@certto.com.br
Abstract:
Horseshoe kidney is the most common of all renal fusion anomalies, occurring in approximately 0.25% of the general population. Horseshoe kidney with only a single ureter is a rare anomaly. A 60-year-old man was admitted to hospital for routine health screening. His family history was negative for kidney diseases, and there was no abnormality in his physical examination. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed an atypical horseshoe kidney with cysts and three-dimensional spiral CT reconstruction showed the presence of a single ureter. The patient has since been followed up for two years without any signs of clinical disease. We report a rare case of a patient with a horseshoe kidney with cysts and a single ureter that was diagnosed incidentally.
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