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== Overview ==
 
== History ==
Maternal history during pregnancy for the following may be important in unilateral renal disease (URA): (woolf)
 
* Uncontrolled [[diabetes]]
*  Treatment for [[hypertension]]
 
The following may be important to check in the [[family history]] of patients with URA: (XU)  
 
* URA
* CAKUT (congenital [[Anomaly|anomalies]] of the [[kidney]] and [[Urinary system|urinary tract]])
* [[End stage renal disease|End stage renal disease (ESRD)]]
* [[Consanguinity]]
 
== Symptoms ==


==References==
==References==

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Maternal history during pregnancy for the following may be important in unilateral renal disease (URA): (woolf)

The following may be important to check in the family history of patients with URA: (XU)  

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