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What is Renal Agenesis

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Failure of development of kidney can be unilateral or bilateral. Bilateral renal agenesis is a rare anomaly (in­cidence: 1 in 3000 birth). It is necessar­ily associated with oligohydramnios, which allows the uterine wall to com­press the growing fetus, resulting in a spectrum of anomalies known as Pot­ter's syndrome (also called Potter's se­quence). These abnormalities include deformed limbs, a distinctive flat-nosed face, and pulmonary hypoplasia. Bilat­eral renal agenesis is compatible with prenatal but not with postnatal life; the infants with this anomaly die shortly af­ter birth. Unilateral renal agenesis is a relatively common anomaly (inci­dence: 1 in 1000 births). Males are af­fected more often than females. Unilat­eral renal agenesis usually produces no problems because the sound kidney undergoes compensatory hypertrophy, ensuring that the overall renal function is normal.
Absence of the kidney generally results from failure of the ureteric bud to develop. Other possibilities include: failure of the ureteric bud to make con­tact with the metanephric blastema,
degeneration of the ureteric bud,  or absence of the metanephric blastema.
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