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. 2015 Oct 2;56(10):729–732. doi: 10.4111/kju.2015.56.10.729

Fig. 1. (A-C) Axial, coronal and oblique sections show tumor arising from the orthotopic moiety. Arrow marks the junction between the ectopic and the orthotopic moiety. (D) Axial section shows horizontally lying pelvic ectopic kidney. (E) Three-dimensional angiogram demonstrating the origin and course of multiple renal arteries. (F) Delayed phase image depicting the pelvi-calyceal system and ureteric course of both moieties. The ureter of orthotopic moiety is coursing between tumor and ectopic moiety.

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