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DR. BRANDT:
      So just to start at the highest level, if we look at a normal kidney, there are generally three structures attached to it. One, the renal artery, brings blood into the kidney. The renal vein brings blood back out of the kidney. And the ureter takes the urine, which has been formed from the blood, down to the bladder.




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