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Two left renal arteries?
Gad Shaked shakedg at bgu.ac.ilTue Jul 1 11:55:30 BST 2008
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I found literature of up to 25% of population have aberrant or accessory renal arteries. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Richey <stephen.richey at gmail.com> Date: Sunday, June 29, 2008 23:20 Subject: Two left renal arteries? To: trauma-list at trauma.org > Everyone, > I have another question about anatomical variability. How > common is it for > someone to have two renal arteries on the same side? I > know it happens, but > I have never seen it discussed in any of the books I have on > anatomy. I > know I ask a lot of these sorts of questions, but I am still > learning and > haven't had that annoying natural curiosity beaten out of me > yet. If anyone > could provide some input on this for me, I would appreciate it. > > Also is there any text that lists common anatomical variables > for things > like vascular structures, etc? > > > > -- > Stephen L. Richey, CRT > Aviation Injury Research Project Leader > Saginaw Valley State University > Phone: 248-366-4452 > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ > Gadi Shaked, MD Department of Surgery Trauma Unit Soroka University Medical Center Beer Sheva Israel
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