A Cadaveric Study on the Anomalous Origin of Renal and Gonadal Vasculature: An Observational Study
Background: Due to the increasing prevalence of kidney transplantation, a greater awareness of variations in the surrounding vasculature is of surgical importance. During embryological development, both the renal and gonadal arteries arise from lateral mesonephric branches of the dorsal aorta. In ad...
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Main Authors: | Penelope C. Farris (Author), Dylan M. Macciola (Author), Lauren N. Barazani (Author), Justin R. Nathan (Author), Danielle Quinn (Author), Daniel F. Peters (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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