We present two separate cases of youngmale patients with congenital kidney anomalies (horseshoe and crossed fused renal ectopia)\nidentified following blunt abdominal trauma.Despite being rare, ectopic and fusion anomalies of the kidneys are occasionally noted\nin a trauma patient during imaging or upon exploration of the abdomen. Incidental renal findings may influence the management\nof traumatic injuries to preserve and protect the patient�s renal function. Renal anomalies may be asymptomatic or present with\nhematuria, flank or abdominal pain, hypotension, or shock, even following minor blunt trauma or low velocity impact. It is\nimportant for the trauma clinician to recognize that this group of congenital anomalies may contribute to unusual symptoms such\nas gross hematuria after minor trauma, are readily identifiable during CT imaging, and may affect operative management. These\npatients should be informed of their anatomical findings and encouraged to return for long-term follow-up.
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