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Originally Posted by Oak Its C - Oligohydraminos |
yep u re coorect. you are genious.
well for others explaination is like this:-
Failure of the metanephric diverticulum to develop normally lead to bilateral renal agenesis, which inturn leads to consolation of symptom called as Potter's syndrome.
The kidney are important for the circulation of the amniotic fluid. the fetus swallows amniotic fluid( about 400 ml/day) and then absorbs it in respiratory and digestive tract.
Waste product s cross the placental membraneand enter the maternal blood in the intervillous space. Excess water is excreated by Fetal kidney in to amniotic fluid so developmental anamoly in kidney reault in
oligohydromas ( too little amniotic fluid).
This oligohydromas leads to characterstic facial feature that include wide set eyes, low set,floopy ear and a broad flat nose.