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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: NationwideChildrens Renal hypoplasia, dysplasia, and aplasia refer to conditions in which the kidneys do not form correctly while a baby is in the womb. Combined, these conditions occur in 2-4% of the population. These conditions are the most common cause of kidney failure in children, although many children do not have any problems from these conditions and go undiagnosed. Renal aplasia occurs when the kidney does not form at all. Renal hypoplasia occurs when

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