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MRI Showed The Lower Pose Of Kidney With Horseshoe Deformity Against Aorta. Will It Cause Chronic Draining?

i am 33 yrs old,male and i have severe pain in my neck and mid to lower bck for years and had a mri on my lumbar was the problem. the scan showed the lower poes of kidney with horshshoe deformity against aorta, can this cause severe to cronic -draining and disabling pain?
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Up to 70 percent of children and adults with this abnormality will have symptoms, which can include abdominal pain, nausea, kidney stones and urinary tract infections. It causes pain that is usually along the sides. There can be problem in the free flow of urine and this may lead to frequent bladder infections. In your situation, this has to be seen with the analysis of the lumbar spine on MRI.
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MRI Showed The Lower Pose Of Kidney With Horseshoe Deformity Against Aorta. Will It Cause Chronic Draining?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Up to 70 percent of children and adults with this abnormality will have symptoms, which can include abdominal pain, nausea, kidney stones and urinary tract infections. It causes pain that is usually along the sides. There can be problem in the free flow of urine and this may lead to frequent bladder infections. In your situation, this has to be seen with the analysis of the lumbar spine on MRI.