Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report

As it is known; the majority of the human subjects has two renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta; each will supply one kidney but in 30% of individuals, certain variations can be found. Accessory renal arteries constitute the most common and clinically important of these variations. For...

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Main Author: Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed
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Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2014
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spelling iium-525752016-11-10T01:28:52Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/ Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed RB Pathology As it is known; the majority of the human subjects has two renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta; each will supply one kidney but in 30% of individuals, certain variations can be found. Accessory renal arteries constitute the most common and clinically important of these variations. For our case report, we are presenting one of these different variations that can be found in the blood supply of the kidneys. During dissecting the abdomen of an approximately 65 years-old male cadaver, multiple variations were found. There were double right renal arteries with prehilar branching of the upper renal artery. We found also that the right renal vein ascended upwards obliquely before ending in the lateral aspect of the inferior vena cava. Variation in the renal vessels is relatively common, especially multiple renal arteries, and can go smoothly without any abnormalities with the function of the kidney, but in some situations like renal transplantations, vascular reconstructions, and various surgical and radiological diagnostic techniques, the study of the anatomy of these variations is of crucial importance to decrease the patient morbidity during surgical procedures. International Islamic University Malaysia 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/1/IMJM%20Vol%2013%20No%201%20p57-60-dr%20saad%20bms.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/7/52575-Multiple%20renal%20arteries%20with%20an%20ascending%20upward%20renal%20vein%20of%20the%20right%20kidney_SCOPUS.pdf Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed (2014) Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report. The International Medical Journal Malaysia, 13 (1). pp. 1-4. E-ISSN 1823-4631 http://journals.iium.edu.my/imjm/index.php/eimj/article/view/183/184
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Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
description As it is known; the majority of the human subjects has two renal arteries arising from the abdominal aorta; each will supply one kidney but in 30% of individuals, certain variations can be found. Accessory renal arteries constitute the most common and clinically important of these variations. For our case report, we are presenting one of these different variations that can be found in the blood supply of the kidneys. During dissecting the abdomen of an approximately 65 years-old male cadaver, multiple variations were found. There were double right renal arteries with prehilar branching of the upper renal artery. We found also that the right renal vein ascended upwards obliquely before ending in the lateral aspect of the inferior vena cava. Variation in the renal vessels is relatively common, especially multiple renal arteries, and can go smoothly without any abnormalities with the function of the kidney, but in some situations like renal transplantations, vascular reconstructions, and various surgical and radiological diagnostic techniques, the study of the anatomy of these variations is of crucial importance to decrease the patient morbidity during surgical procedures.
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author Abdulrazzaq, Saad Mohammed
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title Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
title_short Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
title_full Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
title_fullStr Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: A case report
title_sort multiple renal arteries with an ascending upward renal vein of the right kidney: a case report
publisher International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/1/IMJM%20Vol%2013%20No%201%20p57-60-dr%20saad%20bms.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/52575/7/52575-Multiple%20renal%20arteries%20with%20an%20ascending%20upward%20renal%20vein%20of%20the%20right%20kidney_SCOPUS.pdf
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