Renal Lobulation-A Benign Macroanatomical Variation?
Introduction: Renal lobulation (also known as fetal or embryonic lobulation) is a rare variation during development in which renal lobules have a visible anatomical space between them, and this can be seen in 0.5-4% of adults. Material and methods: this study was conducted on 54 human kidneys from p...
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Main Authors: | Serghei Covantsev (Author), Oleg Arnaut (Author), Karina Mulaeva (Author), Olga Belic (Author) |
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