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Crossed fused renal ectopia presenting as recurrent lower abdominal pain and urinary tract infection

Authors :
S, Ajayi
M, Mamven
A, Tabari
D, Ojji
A, Ibrahim
Source :
African journal of medicine and medical sciences. 42(2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Crossed fused renal ectopia is a relatively rare condition which may remain undiagnosed for a long time. Renal function is usually preserved. It usually involves the left kidney. It is usually associated with mal-rotation, and may be a cause of urinary tract infection, hydronephrosis and renal calculi.We report a case of a 15-year old boy who was referred to our clinic with complaints of abdominal pain, and an ultrasound report of "absent right kidney".Urine examination indicated a partially treated infection, but the tests of kidney functions were normal. Intravenous urography confirmed crossed fused renal ectopia, and a flush aortogram showed two anomalous right renal arteries arising from the left side of aorta.An "absent" kidney in its normal location should prompt further investigations. Recurrent chronic lower abdominal pain and urinary tract infection in a young person may be due to congenital renal abnormality. Evaluation of persistent urinary abnormalities in a child should include screening for congenital abnormalities.

Details

ISSN :
03093913
Volume :
42
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
African journal of medicine and medical sciences
Accession number :
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