Bilateral Maternal Pelvic Kidneys Presenting as a Tumor Previa: Sonographic Diagnosis and Obstetric Management
Renal ectopia occurs when the kidney fails to ascend normally to the retroperitoneal renal fossa. Bilateral cases have also been reported but are very rare. Pregnancy and labor with maternal renal ectopia provides a unique challenge to the obstetricians attempting to prevent damage to the kidneys du...
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Main Authors: | Eran Weiner (Author), Karina Haratz (Author), Maya Ram (Author), Zvi Leibovitz (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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