2015
DOI: 10.4103/0970-1591.152924
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Renal pyelic fusion anomaly

Abstract: Renal pyelic fusion anomalies are rare and detected incidentally on imaging. Most cases of pyelic fusion anomalies reported are in patients with horseshoe kidney. We report a rare case of pyelic fusion anomaly in normally located kidneys, which has not been reported so far.

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“…This case represented a surgical hallmark and surprise in our records for many years. However, the suggestion of an underlying pyelic fusion is plausible after reporting of two similar cases in the literature by Enganti et al [5] and Bhat et al [6]which encouraged me to report this unique case which occurred many years ago. The similarity to these cases was in regard to the position and location of the kidneys.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…This case represented a surgical hallmark and surprise in our records for many years. However, the suggestion of an underlying pyelic fusion is plausible after reporting of two similar cases in the literature by Enganti et al [5] and Bhat et al [6]which encouraged me to report this unique case which occurred many years ago. The similarity to these cases was in regard to the position and location of the kidneys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The latters may occur, also, with crossed ectopic kidneys [3] or other extremely rare fusion anomalies [4]. However, pyelic fusion anomaly in non-fused orthotopic kidneys is exceedingly rare and hardly detectable in the literature [5,6]. Previously unreported anatomical anomalies may predispose to major surgical complications like what happened in the following case.…”
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confidence: 84%