This Man`s Pancake` Kidney Looks Like It Sounds
5:35:29 2018-10-16 1125

When an 18-year-old man in India went to the emergency room for intestinal problems, doctors ordered a computed tomography (CT) scan to get a clear look at the issue. But the scan revealed something completely unrelated to the man's gut problems: He had a rarely encountered condition called "pancake kidney," according to a recent report of his case.


The "extraordinarily rare" condition is almost exactly what it sounds like, said Dr. Steven Chang, an assistant professor of surgery in the division of urology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Chang treats patients who have kidney cancer but was not involved in the man's case.


A "pancake kidney" occurs when the top and bottom of the kidneys fuse together, so instead of two separate, kidney-bean-shaped organs, the person ends up with one big, fused kidney, Chang told Live Science. 


Of course, pancakes aren't the only flat, disc-like objects: The unconventional, fused organ may also be referred to as a "disc, doughnut, cake or a shield kidney," according to the case report, which was published online Oct. 2 in the journal BMJ Case Reports.


A pancake kidney forms during embryological development, Chang said. Normally, when the kidneys form, these two developing structures ascend to a location in the body that's closer to the mid-spine, with one kidney migrating to either side of the spine, he said.


But in a person who develops a pancake kidney, something goes awry during this ascent. The tops and bottoms of the two developing kidneys fuse, and a slight misdirection in the path of the kidney alters its body position, Chang said.


The pancake kidney can't get to a location in the body as high up as the mid-spine, Chang said. Instead the fused kidney settles into a lower position, located closer to the pelvis, Chang said. In the Indian man's case, his pancake kidney sat right above his bladder.


A pancake kidney isn't the only variety of kidney abnormality, however. A more common, but still rare, condition occurs when the two developing kidneys fuse together at the bottom — but not at the tops — creating a U-shape. This is known as a "horseshoe kidney," Chang said.


People can live their whole lives with a pancake kidney and never know they have it, Chang said.


Indeed, in the man's case, doctors weren't looking for a pancake kidney, and it wasn't causing any problems. (The reason that the man went to the hospital, an intestinal obstruction, was successfully treated, and wasn't related to his oddly shaped kidney.)


Still, a pancake kidney can cause some problems, Chang said. For example, a person with a pancake kidney may have recurring urinary tract infections or kidney stones. That's because the fused kidney may have trouble draining due to its location in the body and because other blood vessels and structures may be in the way, he noted.


But there's no need to treat a pancake kidney by surgically separating the mass into two kidneys, especially if a person has normal kidney function like this young man did, Chang said. This type of surgery would be difficult, and the risks would outweigh the benefits, he noted.

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