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Recurrent bilateral renal agenesis.

P R Sangal, S J Feinstein, P C Chandra

    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    |November 1, 1986
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    Bilateral renal agenesis, a rare congenital condition, typically occurs sporadically. This case highlights a rare instance of recurrent bilateral renal agenesis within the same family, suggesting potential genetic factors.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Genetics
    • Developmental Biology
    • Pediatric Nephrology

    Background:

    • Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) is a severe congenital anomaly characterized by the absence of both kidneys.
    • It is often associated with high perinatal mortality and is considered a rare event, usually sporadic in occurrence.

    Observation:

    • This report details a unique case of recurrent bilateral renal agenesis observed within a single family.
    • The recurrence suggests a potential inherited predisposition or a shared environmental factor influencing embryonic kidney development.

    Findings:

    • The presented case challenges the general understanding of BRA as solely sporadic.
    • Recurrence within a family, though rare, warrants further investigation into potential genetic mutations or familial risk factors.

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    Implications:

    • Understanding the genetic basis of recurrent BRA can inform genetic counseling and family planning.
    • Further research into familial cases may uncover novel genes or pathways critical for kidney development, potentially leading to new diagnostic or therapeutic strategies.