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Fig. 3B CT angiography in 34-year-old male kidney donor (weight = 174 lb [78 kg], 140 kVp). Axial image (A) and coronal maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) image (B) are shown. Axial image quality was rated as 4 (good), and MIP image quality was rated as 5 (excellent). On MIP image, right accessory renal artery is marked with arrow.