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Fig. 2A. Multidetector CT angiograms in 47-year-old man, potential kidney donor, with two renal arteries to left kidney. Anterior volume-rendered three-dimensional (A) and anterior maximum-intensity projection (B) images show two renal arteries (arrows) to left kidney with diminutive upper pole artery of less than 2 mm in diameter that was missed by two observers.