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Case Reports
. 2012 Sep;20(3):196-7.
doi: 10.5455/aim.2012.20.196-197.

Accessory renal vessels

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Accessory renal vessels

Ammar Mohammed Ali Mohammed et al. Acta Inform Med. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

Knowledge of the variations of the renal artery has grown in importance with increasing of renal transplants, vascular reconstructions and various surgical and radiologic techniques performing in recent years. We report the presence of unilateral doubled renal vessels, discovered on routine dissection of a male cadaver, on the right side; additional renal artery originated from the abdominal aorta. In addition the right suprarenal gland received arteries from right renal and inferior phrenic arteries only. The right inferior phrenic originated from the right renal artery.

Keywords: accessory renal vessels.; renal artery.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
The renal arteries of right kidney AA: Abdominal aorta, CT: Coeliac trunk, IRA: Inferior renal artery, IRV: Inferior renal vein, SMA: Superior mesenteric artery, SRA: Superior renal artery, SRV: Superior renal vein.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Origin of the right inferior phrenic and suprarenal arteries. AA: Abdominal aorta, CT: Coeliac trunk, IPA: Inferior phrenic artery, IRA: Inferior renal artery, SA: Suprarenal artery, SMA: Superior mesenteric artery, SRA: Superior renal artery.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Doubled right renal veins. AA: Abdominal aorta. IMA: Inferior mesenteric artery, IRA: Inferior renal artery, IRV: Inferior renal vein, IVC: Inferior vena cava, SRA: Superior renal artery, SRV: Superior renal vein.

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