2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.616.42
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Bilateral Multiple Renal Vessels Associated with Pyelo‐ureteral Position Anomalies. Case Report

Abstract: During the routine dissection of a 67‐year‐old male within our university's Department of Anatomy, we identified multiple renal vascular and ductal anomalies.The left kidney was irrigated by three arteries, two with a hilar penetration and one inferior polar artery. All three of these arteries originated from the aorta – two on the anterior side, at the L1 and L3 levels respectively, and the inferior one on the posterior face of the aorta, at the same level as the median sacral artery (L5). All three arteries … Show more

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