Affiliation:
1. Rostov State Medical University
Abstract
Combined anomalies of the urinary system and axial skeleton, including an L-shaped kidney, obstruction of the ureteropelvic junction (CAKUT syndrome, congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract syndrome) and spinal anomalies, are extremely rare. The clinical case gives a description of a similar combined developmental anomaly.
Publisher
Rostov State Medical University
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