Jorge Chaib Neto’s research while affiliated with Federal University of Piauí and other places

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Figure 1. A: Soft tissue X-ray of the neck, in lateral view, showing large anterior osteophytes (white arrow) of the C5 and C6 vertebral bodies and an elongated cricoid osteophyte (black arrow). B: Barium swallow revealing a smooth extrinsic indentation in the esophagus at the level of the osteophyte formation (arrow). C: Axial CT scan showing an osteophyte arising from the cricoid cartilage (arrow). D: Sagittal reconstructed CT images showing an elongated cricoid osteophyte caudally (arrow) at the C5-C6 level. 
Figure 1. A: 3D reconstruction of a CT scan of the abdomen (excretory phase) showing a normal left kidney and a supernumerary kidney in a caudal position and anterior to the right kidney, with pelvic communication between them. B: T2-weighted fat-saturated enhanced fast gradient-recalled echo magnetic resonance imaging sequence (excretory phase), with 3D coronal reconstruction, showing pelvic communication between the normal right kidney and the supernumerary kidney, with a single ureter. C,D: Coronal and sagittal reconstructions of a CT scan of the abdomen (excretory phase), showing a normal left kidney, and a distinct and encapsulated reniform parenchymal mass, caudal and anterior to the right kidney, consistent with a supernumerary kidney, connected by a parenchymal bridge with pelvic communication between the two. 
Supernumerary kidney with pelvic communication and a single ureter
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February 2018

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Radiologia Brasileira

Renata Mendes da Silva

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Jorge Chaib Neto

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Moaci Ferreira de Morais Júnior
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... It is important to distinguish a supernumerary kidney from the more typical duplex kidney, which is characterized by two pelvicalyceal systems connected by a single ureter or double ureter (9). A parenchymal bridge or fibrous tissue may connect a supernumerary kidney to the ipsilateral kidney, or it may be completely detached, with its own blood supply and capsule (10). A supernumerary kidney is often functional and typically smaller than the native kidney (11). ...

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Case report: An incidental finding of a left-sided supernumerary kidney
Supernumerary kidney with pelvic communication and a single ureter

Radiologia Brasileira