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      A Case of Left Duplex Kidney with Hydronephrosis Mimicking a Left Renal Cyst in a 29-Year-Old Woman

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          Abstract

          Patient: Female, 29-year-old

          Final Diagnosis: Left duplicated kidney with upper moiety severe hydronephrosis

          Symptoms: Left side abdominal pain

          Medication: —

          Clinical Procedure: Robot-assisted left heminephrectom

          Specialty: Surgery • Urology

          Objective:

          Congenital defects/diseases

          Background:

          Duplex kidney, also known as duplex renal collecting system, consists of 2 ureters arising from a single kidney and is a common congenital anomaly. The condition is usually an asymptomatic normal variant. However, abnormal anatomic variants such as hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), and ureterocele are sometimes observed in a patient with a duplicated kidney. These abnormal variants usually lead to diagnostic challenges. Here, we report a case of congenital left duplex kidney with hydronephrosis that presented as an isolated left renal cyst in a 29-year-old woman.

          Case Report:

          We present the case of a 29-year-old woman who had left-side abdominal pain and fever for 1 day. Left-side flank throbbing pain was also noted. Laboratory investigations showed leukocytosis, pyuria and bacteriuria. Renal ultrasound revealed a huge hypoechoic mass around the left kidney, which was suspected to be a huge renal cyst or renal abscess. Under the impression of acute pyelonephritis with abscess formation, the patient was admitted for antibiotic treatment. The following abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a left duplex kidney with severe hydronephrosis and hydroureter. A percutaneous nephrostomy was then performed. Next, following a discussion with the patient, she underwent a robot-assisted left heminephrectomy.

          Conclusions:

          A duplex kidney and collecting system should be considered when chronic urologic problems occur. This report shows that because duplex kidney is a relatively common congenital abnormality, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis in young patients who present with renal cyst. This case also shows that patients can be managed effectively using robot-assisted heminephrectomy.

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          The incidence and importance of renal duplication.

          The excretory urograms performed on 1716 children and 3480 adults have been examined to find the incidence and complications of renal duplication. Ninety-five patients with duplication were found, unilateral in 79 and bilateral in 16 patients. It was equally common on each side and twice as common in females as in males. Non-duplex kidneys had a mean of 9.4 calyces and duplex kidneys had a mean 3.7 upper and 7-6 calyces in lower moieties. In patients without renal disease and with unilateral duplication the two kidneys were equal in size in 39%, and the duplex was smaller in 10%. Twenty-seven per cent of the duplex kidneys examined showed evidence of disease compared to 3% of the non-duplex kidneys-a significant difference (P less than 0-001). Saddle reflux is the only abnormality unique to duplication and was seen in one patient. Extravesical ectopic ureter and ureterocoeles are known to be associated with renal duplication, but in this series ureterocoeles were found only on the non-duplex side. The duplex kidney in children is more susceptible to reflux than is the non-duplex kidney, and this leads to both ureteric and pelvi-calyceal dilation, and to chronic pyelonephritis in the duplex side in those children who develop urinary tract infections. Chronic pyelonephritis was found in 22% of patients under 15, significantly more often than in adults (P less than 0-001), although the incidence of duplication was unchanged. It is concluded that there is no real increase in the number of children with duplex kidneys having urinary tract infections, and the vast majority of duplex kidneys do not become diseased.
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            The duplicated collecting system of the urinary tract: embryology, imaging appearances and clinical considerations

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              Campbell-Walsh Urology

                Author and article information

                Journal
                Am J Case Rep
                Am J Case Rep
                amjcaserep
                The American Journal of Case Reports
                International Scientific Literature, Inc.
                1941-5923
                2020
                22 November 2020
                : 21
                : e927430-1-e927430-4
                Affiliations
                Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Shih-Feng Wang, e-mail: sfw61709@ 123456hotmail.com

                Authors’ Contribution:

                [A]

                Study Design

                [B]

                Data Collection

                [C]

                Statistical Analysis

                [D]

                Data Interpretation

                [E]

                Manuscript Preparation

                [F]

                Literature Search

                [G]

                Funds Collection

                Conflict of interest: None declared

                Source of support: This work was supported by Cathay General Hospital

                Article
                927430
                10.12659/AJCR.927430
                7690329
                33221811
                2289923a-19ee-4a1d-8b4f-98e42dc6612e
                © Am J Case Rep, 2020

                This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ( CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

                History
                : 14 July 2020
                : 18 September 2020
                : 10 August 2020
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                congenital abnormalities,kidney diseases,nephrectomy,robotics

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