Horseshoe kidneys

Our case is about a 38 year old male who consult in emergency for a car accident with severe head trauma. In front of that we realized a body CT, the abdominal images finds a renal tissue of normal imaging appearance, but with both renal lower poles pointing medially and fused across the midline by...

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Main Authors: Asaad El Bakkari, Najwa Ech-Chrif El Kettani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAMJ 2020-05-01
Series:PAMJ Clinical Medicine
Subjects:
ct
Online Access: https://www.clinical-medicine.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/3/22/pdf/22.pdf
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spelling doaj-29fb2695963849c18d207d850f91a2f92020-11-25T02:49:17ZengPAMJPAMJ Clinical Medicine 2707-27972707-27972020-05-0132210.11604/pamj-cm.2020.3.22.2299622996Horseshoe kidneysAsaad El Bakkari0Najwa Ech-Chrif El Kettani1 Neuroradiology Department Head and Neck Hospital of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco Neuroradiology Department Head and Neck Hospital of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco Our case is about a 38 year old male who consult in emergency for a car accident with severe head trauma. In front of that we realized a body CT, the abdominal images finds a renal tissue of normal imaging appearance, but with both renal lower poles pointing medially and fused across the midline by an isthmus of functioning renal tissue characteristic of Horseshoe kidneys (HSK) (A) , the ureters arise from the kidneys anterior rather than medially. HSK is one of the most common renal fusion anomalies with a prevalence of 0.25% among the general population. He can be isolated in 30% of cases, but most frequently he is associated with panoply of genitourinary and non-genitourinary malformations, and he is also seen as part of a number of syndromes anomalies. The most commonly associated are ureteropelvic junction obstruction, lithiasis and renal infections with a higher risk of renal traumatic lesion and increased incidence of certain renal malignancies. Clinically HSK are mostly asymptomatic, they are however prone to a number of complications as a result of poor drainage, which may lead to clinical presentation. The diagnosis essentially is made by the CT he contribute also to the evaluation of urinary tract anatomy and pathologies associated. https://www.clinical-medicine.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/3/22/pdf/22.pdf horseshoekidneysmalformationct
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Horseshoe kidneys
PAMJ Clinical Medicine
horseshoe
kidneys
malformation
ct
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Najwa Ech-Chrif El Kettani
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title Horseshoe kidneys
title_short Horseshoe kidneys
title_full Horseshoe kidneys
title_fullStr Horseshoe kidneys
title_full_unstemmed Horseshoe kidneys
title_sort horseshoe kidneys
publisher PAMJ
series PAMJ Clinical Medicine
issn 2707-2797
2707-2797
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Our case is about a 38 year old male who consult in emergency for a car accident with severe head trauma. In front of that we realized a body CT, the abdominal images finds a renal tissue of normal imaging appearance, but with both renal lower poles pointing medially and fused across the midline by an isthmus of functioning renal tissue characteristic of Horseshoe kidneys (HSK) (A) , the ureters arise from the kidneys anterior rather than medially. HSK is one of the most common renal fusion anomalies with a prevalence of 0.25% among the general population. He can be isolated in 30% of cases, but most frequently he is associated with panoply of genitourinary and non-genitourinary malformations, and he is also seen as part of a number of syndromes anomalies. The most commonly associated are ureteropelvic junction obstruction, lithiasis and renal infections with a higher risk of renal traumatic lesion and increased incidence of certain renal malignancies. Clinically HSK are mostly asymptomatic, they are however prone to a number of complications as a result of poor drainage, which may lead to clinical presentation. The diagnosis essentially is made by the CT he contribute also to the evaluation of urinary tract anatomy and pathologies associated.
topic horseshoe
kidneys
malformation
ct
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