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Fig. 4B. 47-year-old female renal donor whose preoperative MR
angiogram was misinterpreted. Targeted maximum-intensity-projection image
obtained at slightly more anterior position than A shows 3-mm accessory
branch (arrow) arising from aorta superior to dominant artery that
was overlooked on MR imaging but seen at time of surgery. Arterial
reconstruction was performed before anastomosis with recipient iliac
artery.
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