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A rare case of a horseshoe kidney with a single left-sided ureter presented with recurrent urinary tract infection

Abdullah Ayed, Raed I. Alwadai and Assad A. Rezigalla
Saudi Medical Journal January 2025, 46 (1) 102-106; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2025.46.1.20240826
Abdullah Ayed
From the Department of Surgery (Ayed), from Department of Urology (Alwadai), King Abdullah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Bisha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Anatomy (Rezigalla), College of Medicine, University of Bisha.
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Raed I. Alwadai
From the Department of Surgery (Ayed), from Department of Urology (Alwadai), King Abdullah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Bisha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Anatomy (Rezigalla), College of Medicine, University of Bisha.
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Assad A. Rezigalla
From the Department of Surgery (Ayed), from Department of Urology (Alwadai), King Abdullah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Bisha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Anatomy (Rezigalla), College of Medicine, University of Bisha.
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Saudi Medical Journal Jan 2025, 46 (1) 102-106; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2025.46.1.20240826

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Abdullah Ayed, Raed I. Alwadai, Assad A. Rezigalla
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