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    Natsis K, Apostolidis S, Noussios G, Papathanasiou E, Kyriazidou A, Vyzas V.
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  • 9. An abnormal pattern of blood vessels in the retroperitoneal space with a duplicated inferior vena cava in an adult: a case report.
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  • 10. Innocent aberrant renal vessels producing ureteropelvic junction obstruction.
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  • 12. Left preureteral vena cava (retrocaval or circumcaval ureter) associated with partial situs inversus.
    Watanabe M, Kawamura S, Nakada T, Ishii N, Hirano K, Numasawa K, Imamura A.
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  • 13. Intermittent hydronephrosis: a unique feature of ureteropelvic junction obstruction caused by a crossing renal vessel.
    Hoffer FA, Lebowitz RL.
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  • 17. An unusual course of the right renal artery associated with an anomalous inferior vena cava.
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    Ann Anat; 1998 Dec; 180(6):569-72. PubMed ID: 9862039
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  • 19. Anomalies of the inferior vena cava and renal veins: embryologic and surgical considerations.
    Mathews R, Smith PA, Fishman EK, Marshall FF.
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  • 20. Infrarenal venous anomalies and aortic surgery: avoiding vascular injury.
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