How does a horseshoe kidney form?



How does a horseshoe kidney form?..

Answer / biomaster

Inferior poles of both kidneys fuse, as they ascend from the
pelvis during development they get trapped under the
inferior mesenteric artery, and remain low in the abdomen.

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 0 No

Post New Answer

More Anatomy Interview Questions

What are the blood cell differentiation names of the ERYTHROCYTE cell line beginning with pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell?

1 Answers  


Name the hypothenar muscles?

1 Answers  


What are/is the primary secretory product of the zona fasciculata?

1 Answers  


A baby is born with spina bifida. Explain what happened or didn't happen developmentally? How might this defect have been prevented?

0 Answers  


The nipple exists in what dermatome?

1 Answers  






What is the 'gap' between the myelination segment of 2 Schwann cells called?

1 Answers  


What is the most common type of collagen?

1 Answers  


A lesion of the Striatum can cause which 2 diseases?

1 Answers  


What muscle opens the jaw?

1 Answers  


The infraorbital nerve is a branch off what larger nerve?

1 Answers  


Explain the brown-sequard syndrome?

0 Answers  


Stimulation from the paraventricular nucleus cause the release of what hormone?

1 Answers  


Categories