Compound calyx (normal variant)

Discussion:

Normally, as the kidney develops from lobules, each papilla has a corresponding calyx and infundibulum, emptying into the renal pelvis. In a compound calyx normal variant, multiple papillae empty into a single calyx and infundibulum.

They are more common in the upper pole of the kidney.

They are totally incidental.

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