Anatomical study of the horseshoe kidney

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We present the anatomical study of a horseshoe kidney found during dissection practice at the human anatomy laboratory. The specimen consisted of a renal mass joined at its lower poles by an isthmus composed of renal parenchyma. We provide a macroscopic description of renal blood supply and the excretory system. We also discuss the anatomic and embryologic importance of this anomaly.

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de la Garza, O. T., Uresti, J., de la Vega, E. U., Elizondo-Omaña, R. E., & Guzmán-López, S. (2009). Anatomical study of the horseshoe kidney. International Journal of Morphology, 27(2), 491–494. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-95022009000200030

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