Background Cystic renal dysplasia is a common developmental abnormality of fetal kidney, featuring disorganized lobar organization, undifferentiated mesenchyma, metaplastic cartilage, persisting immature collecting ducts, and cystic changes. Cystic renal dysplasia can affect the entire kidney or in a segmental fashion. Squamous cysts within the dysplastic kidney, however, are exceedingly rare; only two cases have been reported in the English literature, dating back about 25 years.
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