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==Fig. 3. Multilobular fused kidneys of male cat==


Associated with double vena cava that lies anterior to kidneys; representing persistence of right and left posterior cardinal veins of embryo. (After 0. E. Johnson, case 2; legends by E. A. B.) Note division of kidney into four lobes. Only the two lowest are fused.
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Fig. 3. Multilobular fused kidneys of male cat

Associated with double vena cava that lies anterior to kidneys; representing persistence of right and left posterior cardinal veins of embryo. (After 0. E. Johnson, case 2; legends by E. A. B.) Note division of kidney into four lobes. Only the two lowest are fused.

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Boyden EA. Description of a horseshoe kidney associated with left inferior vena cava and disc-shaped suprarenal glands, together with a note on the occurrence of horseshoe kidneys in human embryos. (1931) Anat. Rec. 51(2): 187-211.


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