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(==Multiple Renal Arteries== * More than one artery supplying a kidney is the most common renal arterial variation, and this is seen in about 24% of cases. * Multiple equal sized renal arteries on right side in 57-year-old male voluntary kidney donor. * )
 
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===Reference==
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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2864862 PMC2864862]
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2864862 PMC2864862]


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Multiple Renal Arteries

  • More than one artery supplying a kidney is the most common renal arterial variation, and this is seen in about 24% of cases.
  • Multiple equal sized renal arteries on right side in 57-year-old male voluntary kidney donor.
  • Oblique coronal maximum intensity projection image shows three equal size renal arteries supplying right kidney (arrows).


Original file name: Fig. 4 Kjr-11-346-g004.jpg

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PMC2864862

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