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  1. ... tierarztl. Wschr., 1904, 20: 791.— Hennessey, R. A. Congenital solitary kidney. J. Urol., Bait 1929, 21: 193-204. ------ & Mason, A. D. Congenital solitary kidney. South. M. J., 1935, 28: 881-7.—Hepler, ...
  2. ... kidney. Ann. Surg., Phila., 1923, lxxvii, 450; 531. ----- Congenital solitary kidney. Md., 1924, kxix, 206-228.— Kidney (Abnormities of)—continued. Geraghty (J. T.) & Plaggemeyer (H. W.). The practical importance ... stein (A. E.). Congenital absence of one kidney; review of literature and ...
  3. ... Alexander, J.C; King, K.B. & Fromm, C.S. — Congenital solitary kidney. J. Urol., 64: 230-4,1930. Quando se ...
  4. ... Par., 1886, 2. s., iv. 659— Chaffey (W.C.) Solitary j kidney (congenital). Tr. Path. Soc. Lond.. 1884-5, xxxvi, 282. — ... kannalta katsottuna seka eras cystatapaus solitariniunuaisessa. [One-sided ... cyst of the solitary kid- key.] Duodecim, Helsinki. 1902, xviii, 301-322. ...
  5. ... However, the reason for a patient having a solitary kidney (e.g., previous nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma, or congenital absence of a kidney) was not always reported. ...
  6. ... factors for developing CKD. The committee highlighted that solitary functioning kidney was not due to kidney donation but to nephrectomy secondary to congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract or ...
  7. ... the opposite organ. In considering these cases of congenital absence of one kidney one must not confuse the remaining or single kidney with those cases of solitary kidney which are the result of fusion of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Outlines of pathology 
    Publication: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota, December 1924
    ... are all possible transitions between kidneys with a solitary cyst and those with innumerable small cysts. When the cysts are numerous enough to cause definite enlargement we refer to the condition as congenital cystic kidney. This disease is nearly always bilateral and involves ...
  9. ... abnormal blood supply ; abnor- mal pelvis or ureter ; congenital cystic kidney ; errors in supra-renal body. Chaffey, W. C.—Solitary kidnev. "Transactions of the Pathological Soci- ety of ...
  10. ... all with their accom- panying vessels and ureters. Solitary kidney is a term applied to fusion of the two kidneys into one mass, which is always a congenital occur- rence. Every conceivable variety of form and ...
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