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How Can Horseshoe Kidneys Be Treated?

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Kidneys- there is evidence of horse-shoe kidneys with relatively small right moity. The isthmus is seen anteriorily lying in front of great vessels. The relatively large left kidney moity shows an approx. 38*32 mm sized cystic lesion in relation to pelvis.No evidence of any calculus or hydronephrosis is seen in both kidneys. The age of the patien is 20 years. Please give your sugesstion.
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Thu, 26 Apr 2018
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Hello,

It appears, there are multiple developmental defects in the kidney. These defects do not need any treatment unless the patient is symptomatic.

If the renal functions are normal and the patient is symptom free, then he may proceed with a normal life with no need for any additional precautions.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Karthik Rajan
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How Can Horseshoe Kidneys Be Treated?

Hello, It appears, there are multiple developmental defects in the kidney. These defects do not need any treatment unless the patient is symptomatic. If the renal functions are normal and the patient is symptom free, then he may proceed with a normal life with no need for any additional precautions. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Karthik Rajan