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nbme 16....please explain - ahmad12801
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A 76 year old man with a one month history of a pulsatile abdominal mass is diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm. CT scans of the abdomen with contrast also showed an incidental finding of a horseshoe kidney, In this setting the surgical approach to repair of the aneurysm in this patient is most likely to be further complicated by the presence of which of the following?

Abnormal origin of the superior mesenteric artery
Abnormal origins of multiple renal arteries to each kidney
Friability of vascular tissue as a result of collagen synthesis abnormalities wrongggggg

Multiple wreters with abnormal courses
Tumors with malignant degeneration
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Is it b
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B abnormal origin of multiple renal arteries to each kidney, because the kidney can never fully ascend
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