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Horseshoe Kidney: Follow-up
Updated: Dec 9, 2008
Outcome and Prognosis
The horseshoe kidney does not complicate pregnancy or delivery. Importantly, note that the presence of the horseshoe kidney alone does not affect survival. As mentioned above, the horseshoe kidney does have a higher propensity to become diseased. Therefore, survival depends on the disease process that the affected horseshoe kidney may harbor or develop.
Future and Controversies
Despite the increased incidence of Wilms tumor in children with horseshoe kidney and carcinoid tumor in adults with horseshoe kidney, no recommendations regarding periodic surveillance to detect occult malignancies have been made.
Performing periodic renal ultrasonography in children with horseshoe kidney seems prudent for early detection of Wilms tumor. Periodic renal ultrasonography in the adult may also be prudent, especially in patients with hydronephrosis. All patients with horseshoe kidneys and stones should undergo 24-hour urine tests for kidney stone prophylaxis. Otherwise, surveillance should be performed as indicated based on the clinical situation.
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Keywords
horseshoe kidney, horseshoe-shaped kidney, deformed kidney, renal fusion anomaly, kidney fusion anomaly, ureteropelvic junction obstruction, UPJ obstruction, ureter-pelvic junction obstruction, renal stones, kidney stone, stone formers, Wilms tumor, vesicoureteral reflux,
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