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Fig. 1A. Multidetector CT angiograms in 27-year-old woman, potential
kidney donor, with three renal arteries to left kidney. Left anterior oblique
volume-rendered three-dimensional (A) and anterior maximum-intensity
projection (B) images show three renal arteries (arrows) to
left kidney. Upper pole artery was diminutive and was not recorded by three
observers, but is seen in retrospect as small artery of less than 2 mm in
diameter. Artery was not thought by surgeon to be significant.
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