Renal and ureteral fusion in a calf with atresia ani

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A 10-day old male calf exhibited multiple congenital anomalies of the urinary and gastrointestinal tracts, including renal fusion (horseshoe kidney), ureteral fusion, rectovesicular fistula, and atresia ani. In horseshoe kidney, the organs were fused together at the caudal poles. The left kidney and cranial half of right kidney were shrunken, while the remaining lobules were hypertrophic. Ureters were fused cranially and bifurcated caudally. The terminal rectum was narrowed and connected with the bladder. The anus was imperforate. The cause of these anomalies could not be determined.

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Jeong, W. I., Lee, C. S., Ryu, S. Y., Willliams, B. H., Jee, Y. H., Jung, C. Y., … Jeong, K. S. (2003). Renal and ureteral fusion in a calf with atresia ani. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 65(3), 413–414. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.65.413

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