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Supernumerary kidney: typical and atypical features.

R I Macpherson

    Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal = Journal L'Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes
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    This study presents three pediatric cases of accessory renal units, detailing clinical and radiologic findings. Two cases showed distinct supernumerary kidneys, while the third exhibited a complex variant resembling a pseudohorseshoe kidney.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Radiology
    • Urology
    • Developmental Biology

    Background:

    • Accessory renal units are rare congenital anomalies.
    • Understanding their spectrum is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.

    Observation:

    • Presents three pediatric cases with accessory renal units.
    • Utilizes pyelography and ultrasound for detailed imaging analysis.
    • Highlights diverse presentations from free supernumerary kidneys to complex variants.

    Findings:

    • Two patients demonstrated classic free supernumerary kidneys.
    • One patient presented a complex variant with an accessory unit forming the isthmus of a horseshoe or pseudohorseshoe kidney.
    • Radiologic findings were key in differentiating these anomalies.

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    Implications:

    • Enhances understanding of accessory renal unit morphology and classification.
    • Aids pediatricians and radiologists in diagnosing and managing these rare kidney conditions.
    • Contributes to the literature on congenital renal anomalies and their imaging features.