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From: An unusual association of type II Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome, turner mosaic syndrome and tubo-ovarian inguinal hernia– case report and review of literature

Fig. 1

MRI images (A, B) showing axial and coronal T2w images showing anteriorly located right ovary (white arrows) at the internal inguinal ring. MRI images (C, D) showing axial and coronal T2w images showing left ovary (red arrows) located in the left inguinal canal. Volume rendered images of computed tomography angiography (E and F) show the left kidney (LK) in the pelvis with two branches (indicated by white and yellow arrowheads respectively) arising from the right common iliac artery (RCIA) and the left common iliac artery (LCIA) respectively seen supplying the ectopic left kidney. The right kidney (RK) was normally located with a normal right renal artery (RRA)

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