Multiple Choice
In a sagittal scanning plane, the right renal artery can be seen as a(n)
A) longitudinal, curvilinear structure anterior to the axial IVC.
B) straight structure posterior to the AO.
C) round, short axis structure posterior to the longitudinal IVC.
D) oval structure anterior to the longitudinal IVC.
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