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Bilateral Renal Agenesis

2018
Jennifer S. Hernandez, Jodi S. Dashe
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Renal agenesis

2015
In renal agenesis, the kidney never forms due to an absence of interaction in the developing embryo between the ureteric bud and the metanephric mesenchyme. Most cases of renal agenesis are unilateral, for which the reported incidence is around 1 in 3000.
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Renal agenesis in nontwin siblings

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
head and the uterus. The abnormal fetal heart rate pattern might also be explained by fetal hemorrhage and subsequent hypoxia, though these were not substantiated. Confirmation of fetal hemoglobin in the amniotic fluid by the acid-elution method or alkaline-denaturation method would have determined whether the blood was of fetal or maternal origin ...
W, Whitehouse, U, Mountrose
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Bilateral renal agenesis and oligohydramnios

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Summary A case of bilateral renal agenesis isreported in which oligohydramnios seems to be definitely established by the fact that the baby at birth was completely enveloped in the intact amniotic sac which contained no amniotic fluid. The baby survived five days.
G W, SELBY, A H, PARMELEE
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RENAL AGENESIS

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1952
G, ALLEN, N P, ORCHARD
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Bilateral Renal Agenesis

Journal of Urology, 1954
J, FRUMKIN, R, MARZ
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Novel loss of function variants in FRAS1 AND FREM2 underlie renal agenesis in consanguineous families

JN. Journal of Nephrology (Milano. 1992), 2020
M. Al-Hamed   +7 more
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Bilateral Renal Agenesis: Clinical Implications

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
Bilateral renal agenesis is a common congenital defect, with an incidence of 1 per 3,000 births. Though prenatal diagnosis is possible with ultrasound examination, sonographic findings may be equivocal, making the management of such pregnancies difficult.
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Bilateral ureteral and renal agenesis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract A case of bilateral ureteral and renal agenesis is presented in a male infant at term that showed no other gross abnormalities. A review of the incidence showed that this malformation, once considered exceedingly rare, is present much more frequently.
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An interdisciplinary consensus on the management of brain metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Elshad Hasanov   +2 more
exaly  

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