Fetal Pancake Kidney: Prenatal Diagnosis and Postnatal Follow-up.
Sharon PerlmanYael BorovitzSonya Bar-AdonBenjamin DekelReuven AchironYinon GilboaPublished in: Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (2020)
Bilateral failure of the kidneys to ascend during embryonic life may lead to fusion of the two renal masses, resulting in a round mass known as pancake kidney. Reviewing the literature, we did not encounter any reports of prenatal diagnosis of pancake kidneys. We present 6 cases of a pancake kidney diagnosed prenatally. Extrarenal associated anomalies included an aberrant right subclavian artery, nonvisualization of the uterus, consistent with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, and a sequence of early-onset growth restriction, hypospadias, and syndactyly, suspected as Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome. On postnatal follow-up, all infants had a normal renal outcome.