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  Indian J Med Microbiol
 

Figure 1: The anterior surfaces of the right and left kidneys as they lie in the paravertebral gutters. Two renal veins emerge from the hilum of the right kidney to enter the inferior vena cava. One renal vein emerges from the hilum of the left kidney and passes anterior to the abdominal aorta to enter the inferior vena cava (A: Right kidney; B: Left kidney; C: Inferior vena cava; D: Abdominal aorta; E and F: Right renal veins; G: Left renal vein; H and I: Right and left ureters, respectively)

Figure 1: The anterior surfaces of the right and left kidneys as they lie in the paravertebral gutters. Two renal veins emerge from the hilum of the right kidney to enter the inferior vena cava. One renal vein emerges from the hilum of the left kidney and passes anterior to the abdominal aorta to enter the inferior vena cava (A: Right kidney; B: Left kidney; C: Inferior vena cava; D: Abdominal aorta; E and F: Right renal veins; G: Left renal vein; H and I: Right and left ureters, respectively)