It is the failure of the fetal kidneys to form
I would assume it mean absent of the left renal function or kidney
When a kidney is the size of a pea, it is typically indicative of a condition known as renal agenesis or hypoplasia. Renal agenesis refers to the complete absence of one or both kidneys, while hypoplasia indicates that the kidneys are underdeveloped. Both conditions can lead to various complications, including issues with renal function and hypertension. Further evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying causes and implications for the individual's health.
An agenesis is an imperfect development of the body, or an anomaly of organization.
I believe it is called Unilateral Renal Agenesis.
Aplasia is the absence of the organ with only the rudiment present Agenesis is the complete lack of the organ
agenesis
uterine agenesis
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Lumbar sacral agenesis (missing the lower portion of his spine)
The renal pelvis and renal calculi are not the same. The renal pelvis is a normal part of the body. Renal calculi are kidney stones and are not normal.
The word "renal" means "of or pertaining to the kidneys."
Yes, it is possible to be born with one functioning kidney and one non-functioning (or "dead") kidney, a condition known as renal agenesis or renal dysplasia. In such cases, the functioning kidney typically compensates for the loss of the other, allowing for normal kidney function. However, the overall health and functionality of the individual can depend on the condition of the functioning kidney and any associated health issues. Regular medical monitoring is important for individuals with such kidney variations.