Left side Variant additional renal artery
Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomical Variations - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
During development of renal vasculature, there are different variations manifested in adult anatomy. Among these, variant additional renal arteries are frequently observed. This case study describes a unilateral variant additional renal artery in a male cadaver during a routine dissection session. Stating renal vasculature pattern is clinically important to anticipate proper management during renal vasculature procedure.
Authors and Affiliations
Zelalem Animaw, Biniam Ewnete
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