Abstract
SUMMARY: Concurrent congenital abnormalities of the kidneys and of the extremities occur, and perhaps more often than at random. When they occur they may act as readily visible signposts, aiding the urological diagnosis and thereby assisting in therapy. They are of embryological, teratological, and eugenic interest, and a clinical study of such patients can be of value to those engaged in the rapidly advancing study of genetics.

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