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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as Turner syndrome and Edwards syndrome, further suggesting that it is linked to some genes. | There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as [[Turner syndrome]] and [[Edwards syndrome]], further suggesting that it is linked to some genes. | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
*There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as Turner syndrome and Edwards syndrome, further suggesting that it is linked to some genes. | *There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as [[Turner syndrome]] and [[Edwards syndrome]], further suggesting that it is linked to some genes. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as Turner syndrome and Edwards syndrome, further suggesting that it is linked to some genes.
Risk Factors
- There are no particular gene discovered yet which are directly related to horseshoe kidney but it has been seen associated with other genetic disorders such as Turner syndrome and Edwards syndrome, further suggesting that it is linked to some genes.