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Table 1 - Gender, age, side and origin of the variant cases
Figure 4 - Right inferior phrenic artery arising from the right renal artery (case 4)
Figure 5 - Schematic representations of the variations described above. Schema 1: origin of left inferior phrenic artery from the celiac trunk; Schema 2: origin of both inferior phrenic arteries from the celiac trunk; Schema 3: origin of left inferior phre

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