Saturday, October 23, 2010

How frequent kidneys is a being born next to, and how masses do they own after a transplant?

I'm writing a paper for my anatomy class, and I enjoy to include a survey question. We get to pick a disease to write about, and I chose End Stage Renal (kidney) Disease. Since I get a kidney transplant, I wanted to know how tons people really know the answer to this put somebody through the mill, or just regard as they know.How frequent kidneys is a being born next to, and how masses do they own after a transplant?
Born with two, they don't typically bring the bad one out, so after a transplant you would enjoy 3 and the donor would have 1
2 kidneys/2 ureters
some population are born w/just one of each, but i have a patient w/3 of respectively.
born with 2 kidneys
You can't ever enjoy more than two...no place to put a third kidney but for a normal being you could survive with 1/4 of a kidney.
Well, I'm style of afraid to answer this, since you quite noticeably know the answer lol.
Aren't you born with two, later end up next to two after the surgery? I would think they would lug the bad one out, consequently replace it with the exotic one...
we are born with 2 kidneys, but within reality they enunciate that an average human being can live next to 1 kidney

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