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Fig. 2C. CT angiographic images of 27-year-old man living renal donor whose
left kidney was donated, Surgeons confirmed presence of one supernumerary
artery with early branching artery and single vein. Oblique coronal CT
angiographic images reconstructed using sliding thin-slab volume rendering
(C) and maximum intensity projection (D) reveal early branching
artery extending from supernumerary artery (arrowheads) that was
missed on thick-slab reconstructions (A and B).