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Right duplex malrotated kidney is seen and supplied by :
- a renal artery that arises from the lateral aspect of the aorta measuring about 7 mm at maximum axial diameter supplying the upper pole
- another branch arising from the aorta at the level of L3 vertebra supplying the mid pole
- an accessory renal artery is seen arising from the right common iliac artery supplying the lower pole
Mild dilatation of the malrotated pelvis of the right kidney showing lower calyceal two small radiodense stones.
The left kidney is supplied by :
- a main renal artery that arises from the lateral aspect of the aorta measuring about 7 mm at maximum axial diameter
- small accessory renal artery seen arising from the anterolateral aspect of the aorta, at the level of the left main renal artery, supplying lower zone of the kidney and measures 3 mm at maximum axial diameter
Normal appearance of intra-renal arterial branches bilaterally. No definite stenotic lesion. No evidence of early branching.
Right adrenal hypodense lesion measuring about 2.5 cm along its maximum axial diameter, likely adenoma.