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- who: Report and collaborators from the Laboratory investigations showed normal blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels (, mmol/L) and creatinine levels (36., u00b5mol/L), with mild hypokalemia (3., mmol/L). In line with the fatty changes in the liver evident on CT, mild transaminitis was also noted with Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), ., U/L and Aspartate aminotransferase (AST), ., U/L (Table, ). Consequent to these findings, a diagnosis was made of crossed-left non-fused renal ectopia, complicated by urinary retention and recurrent UTIs. The patient is currently under management and follow-up by a pediatric urologist. have published the . . .
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