A Case of Horse Shoe Kidneys Diagnosed by Computerized Tomography
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
Abstract: A 9 years old male scanned by ultra sound (U/S) for , abdomen and diagnosed as abdominal mass. The patient was also scanned by 64 slices Computed Tomography (CT). A Computerized Tomography Urogram (CTU) and Computerized Tomography Angiogram (CTA) revealed that there was horseshoe kidney. Keywords: U/S, CTU, CTA
Authors and Affiliations
Alrashid Rahim, Hamid Osman, Ala Abdel Elgyoum, Amin Elzaki
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