2012
DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20120011
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Crossed renal ectopia with fusion: report of two cases and review of the literature

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“…Some patients remain asymptomatic until the fourth or fifth decade of life, and 20-30% of cases are only discovered as an accidental finding in routine exams [1,2]. Here, we report a case of cross-fused ectopic kidneys presenting with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a combination that has not been described previously in the literature.…”
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“…Some patients remain asymptomatic until the fourth or fifth decade of life, and 20-30% of cases are only discovered as an accidental finding in routine exams [1,2]. Here, we report a case of cross-fused ectopic kidneys presenting with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a combination that has not been described previously in the literature.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Congenital renal/ureteral abnormalities, including renal hypo- plasia, horseshoe kidney, simple or crossed ectopic kidneys, rotational defects and renal agenesis, occur in 3-4% of newborns [1][2][3]. Clinical complications of these abnormalities consist of urinary infection, kidney stones, abdominal mass or pain, dysuria, hematuria, and oliguria.…”
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“…Assim, a disponibilidade de novos materiais de ensino permite maior interação do aluno com o conteúdo, possibilitando a melhor construção do saber (Lima et al, 2008). No estudo de Cardinot et al (2014) foi evidenciado a grande importância no ensino de anatomia humana, mas apesar dos alunos reconhecerem o peso da disciplina na sua formação profissional, os mesmos apresentam dificuldade no aprendizado da disciplina. Dessa forma, os métodos alternativos no ensino/ aprendizagem de anatomia humana facilitam a compreensão e fixação dos conteúdos anatômicos pela representação e o contato dos alunos com a realidade dos sistemas do corpo humano (Carvalho e Greggio, 2006; Piazza e Filho, 2009; Fornaziero et al,…”
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