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Renal Anomalies with Accessory Renal Vessels

P. Venkateswara Rao, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Katuri Medical College, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh 500019, India. , P. Venkateswara Rao1 , A. Hemalatha Devi2 , K. Madhu Babu3

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Indian Journal of Anatomy 7(5):p 560-564, Sep-Oct 2018. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ija.2320.0022.7518.17

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The Subject of Kidney anomalies including their incidents has created much interest to the scientists in late 1950 and 1960 with the aim of preventing and curing them as much as possible. Knowledge about their incidents Particularly helps us to know how frequently they are seen in the population and makes us to search the possible etiological factors for such high occurrence. An attempt has been made to know the various anomalies , detailed dimensions of specimens available from the cadavers. To apply this knowledge to the incoming post graduates in their research works. Renal vascular segmentation was originally recognized by John Hunter in 1794. The term accessory vessels denote two or more arterial branches supplying the same renal segment. As each segment is supplied by a single end artery. Evans et ai in 1951 and tuli in 1968 noted multiple congenital anomalies affecting nervous system, urogenital system and cardiovascular system resulting from acute folic acid deficiency during gestation in pregnant rates. Gleen in 1959 described in 30% of cases the blood supply from one renal artery to each kidney. Boatman et al. 1971, colin et al 1972 the blood supply may be internal iliac artery or external iliac artery or sacral arteries. Malfunction of renal and testicular veins – a case report from the journal of the anatomical society of india volume 54, No.2 (2005, 2206) authors Varma R., Kalaras and Rana K.


 


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Aberrent Vessel; Birth Defects Aorto Graphy Renal Parenchyma; Fornix.

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