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Results 1 - 10 of 131 for Renal agenesis
  1. ... or one kidney may fail to develop (unilateral renal agenesis). Affected individuals commonly develop skeletal abnormalities, particularly of ... KUSTER-HAUSER SYNDROME; MRKH MULLERIAN DUCT APLASIA, UNILATERAL RENAL AGENESIS, AND CERVICOTHORACIC SOMITE ANOMALIES; MURCS PubMed Fontana L, ...
  2. ... in people with a disorder called bifid nose, renal agenesis, and anorectal malformations syndrome, sometimes called BNAR. These ... the cleft nasal cartilage (bifid nose), missing kidneys (renal agenesis), narrowed or misplaced anal opening (anorectal malformations), and ...
  3. Solitary Kidney From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Solitary kidney, single kidney, renal agenesis, kidney agenesis, renal dysplasia, kidney dysplasia, nephrectomy, kidney donation, kidney transplant, albuminuria, glomerular filtration rate, GFR, kidney injury, kidney damage, ...
  4. ... of one of the kidneys (a condition called renal agenesis). The FRAS1 gene mutations involved in CAKUT typically ... affect the FRAS/FREM complex or lead to renal agenesis and other CAKUT is unknown. extracellular matrix protein ...
  5. Genital and Urinary Tract Defects (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... March of Dimes Foundation
  6. ... skills such as sitting, standing, and walking.Kidney (renal) abnormalities, most commonly a condition known as renal Fanconi syndrome, frequently develop in individuals with Lowe ...
  7. ... is the absence of one or both kidneys (renal agenesis). Affected individuals can have other kidney problems or ...
  8. ... with this condition may develop life-threatening kidney (renal) abnormalities that cause the kidneys to malfunction or fail. ...
  9. ... that cause increased urine volume include: Diabetes insipidus - renal (abnormality in the kidney's ability to concentrate the urine) ...
  10. ... problems, such as a lack of kidney development (renal agenesis). Tetra-amelia syndrome type 2 is usually characterized ...
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