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The majority of patients with horseshoe kidney are asymptomatic. | The majority of patients with horseshoe kidney are asymptomatic. | ||
The most common symptoms of | The most common symptoms of horseshoe kidney include Abdominal or flank pain,abdominal mass,hematuria and pyuria. | ||
==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
*The majority of patients with horseshoe are asymptomatic. | *The majority of patients with horseshoe are asymptomatic. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Patients with horseshoe may have a positive history of: | Patients with horseshoe may have a positive history of: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
The majority of patients with horseshoe kidney are asymptomatic.
The most common symptoms of horseshoe kidney include Abdominal or flank pain,abdominal mass,hematuria and pyuria.
History and Symptoms
- The majority of patients with horseshoe are asymptomatic.
History
Patients with horseshoe may have a positive history of:
- Renal stones due to obstruction,urinary stasis and infection or due to some metabolic abnormalities like hypercalcuria and hypocitraturia[1]
- Recurrent urinary tract infection due to increased urinary stasis
- Hydronephrosis due to urinary tract obstruction
Common Symptoms
Common symptoms of horseshoe include:
- Abdominal pain or flank pain
- Abdominal mass due to hydronephrosis
- hematuria
- pyuria
Less Common Symptoms
Less common symptoms of horseshoe kidney include
- Fever
- Nausea and vomiting
- Increased urinary frequency
- poor weight gain
- cloudy urine
References
- ↑ Raj GV, Auge BK, Assimos D, Preminger GM (2004). "Metabolic abnormalities associated with renal calculi in patients with horseshoe kidneys". J Endourol. 18 (2): 157–61. doi:10.1089/089277904322959798. PMID 15072623.