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  2. Horseshoe kidney - Wikipedia

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    The fused part is the isthmus of the horseshoe kidney. The abnormal anatomy can affect kidney drainage resulting in increased frequency of kidney stones and urinary tract infections as well as increase risk of certain renal cancers. [1] Fusion abnormalities of the kidney can be categorized into two groups: horseshoe kidney and crossed fused ...

  3. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Horseshoe kidney

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    Horseshoe kidney is actually a relatively common congenital disorder, affecting about 1 in 500 people, and is about twice as common in men. Most people with horseshoe kidney are asymptomatic, although it does predispose someone to certain complications like hydronephrosis, backup of urine due to an obstructed ureter.

  4. Renal hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Segmental hypoplasia or Ask-Upmark kidney is a rare renal disease where a part of the kidney has undergone hypoplasia. The number of renal lobes is reduced, and the kidney size is less than two standard deviations from the average, with the weight often being over 50g in adults and 12–25g in children.

  5. Rovsing's sign - Wikipedia

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    This may include causes relating to the bladder, uterus, ascending (right) colon, fallopian tubes, ovaries, or other structures. The eponym Rovsing sign is also used in patients with horseshoe kidney, consisting of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting with hyperextension of the spine.

  6. Kidney - Wikipedia

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    There are many causes of kidney disease. Some causes are acquired over the course of life, ... Horseshoe kidney occurs in approximately one in 400 live births;

  7. Cells all over the body store 'memories': What does this mean ...

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    “A kidney cell might be exposed to different patterns of salts, fluids, nutrients; based on those patterns, it might change how it acts in the future. One known example of this kind of memory is ...

  8. Mammalian kidney - Wikipedia

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    The cause of acute kidney injury in most cases is ischemic or toxic injury. Mammalian kidneys are susceptible to ischemic injury because mammals lack a renal-portal system , and as a result, vascular vasoconstriction in the glomeruli can lead to decreased blood supply to the entire kidney.

  9. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    More studies are needed to understand cold water immersion's impact on lifespan, but considering chronic inflammatory diseases are a top global cause of death, a few minutes in an icy water cold ...