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Congenital Forekidneys or 4 Kidneys?? Help Pleeze! - Karmaapple


Posted: Mar 03, 2010

In the Past Medical History section, this doc says "History of congenital (s/l) forekidneys" ...... or "4 kidneys."  It's pretty clear what he says, but I can't document this anywhere.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance!!

Interestingly, it looks like four kidneys - elaine

[ In Reply To ..]
duplex kidneys is another name for this phenomenon.


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