Three Kidneys: Understanding Triplicity (Renal Hyperplasia)
It is extremely uncommon, but yes, it is possible to have three kidneys. This condition is called "tri腎症". People with tri腎症 develop an extra kidney during embryonic development. The extra kidney typically does not cause any problems.Kidney Disease - Related Articles
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