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Fig. 2. 58-year-old man with left renal artery extrahilar branching. Maximum-intensity-projection image obtained from three-dimensional gradient-echo gadolinium-enhanced MR angiogram (TR/TE, 5.0/2.0; flip angle, 20°) shows single left renal artery with early extrahilar branching (open arrow) at 1.4 cm from left renal artery ostium and two right renal arteries (solid arrows). Left kidney was selected for harvesting.





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