Ureteral Lithisasis in crossed Renal Ectopy with fusion

Authors

  • Michel Rodríguez Carballo Hospital Docente Municipal. “Iluminado Rodríguez”. Jagüey Grande. Matanzas
  • Ania Sánchez Falcón Hospital Docente Municipal. “Iluminado Rodríguez”. Jagüey Grande. Matanzas

Keywords:

URETEROLITHIASIS, KIDNEY, HEMATURIA, TOMOGRAPHY, X-RAY COMPUTED, HUMANS, ADULT, MALE

Abstract

Crossed Renal Ectopy is a little frequent congenital renal anomaly and, in most of the cases it presents fusion in both kidneys. These patients are almost always asymptomatic until the 4 th -5 th decade of their lives, and then develop urinary infections, litiasis, abdominal mass or pain seeming gastrointestinal problems. We present a case of ureteral lithiasis in a patient with renal ectopy with fusion, discovered by echography made for presenting episodes of microscopic hematury.

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Rodríguez Carballo M, Sánchez Falcón A. Ureteral Lithisasis in crossed Renal Ectopy with fusion. Rev Méd Electrón [Internet]. 2014 Mar. 5 [cited 2025 Mar. 12];30(4):562-5. Available from: https://revmedicaelectronica.sld.cu/index.php/rme/article/view/534

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Presentation of cases