HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 2AWYK
Oligohydramnios17 is an abnormally low volume of amniotic fluid. Renal agenesis18is a failure of the fetal kidneys to develop. Which of these do you think is most likely to cause the other one? Explain why. What could be some consequences of oligohydramnios to fetal development?
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