Vol 78, No 2 (2019)
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Right circumcaval ureter and double right renal vein in the Brazilian shorthair cat (Felis catus): two case reports

M. Abidu-Figueiredo1, A.V. Stocco1, C.A. Santos-Sousa12, P. Souza Junior3, L.A.S. Pires4, M.A. Babinski4
Pubmed: 30178459
Folia Morphol 2019;78(2):433-436.

Abstract

Variations of the renal veins are well described in the literature, although variations concerning the ureter are considered a rare finding in cats. The circumcaval ureter is one of the rarest variations of the ureter and is characterised by a loop of the ureter posterior to the caudal vena cava. This variant is also known as preureteral vena cava and retrocaval ureter. It is thought to be caused by a deviation during embryonic development of the aforementioned vein. Due to its rarity, there are scarce reports of the circumcaval ureter in cats, and its association with two renal veins makes it less common as well. These variations should be preoperatively identified in order to avoid complications in kidney transplants, ureteral surgeries and cystoscopies, for instance. The present work aims to report two cases of a circumcaval ureter with two renal veins in two different Brazilian shorthair cats (Felis catus).

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