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What is difference with paranephric and perinephric layer ?????​

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The perinephric space lies between two layers of the renal fascia. The renal (Gerota's) fascia surrounds the kidney and adrenal gland and contains fat together with blood vessels and lymphatics. The two layers join superiorly above the adrenal gland and are attached to the diaphragmatic fascia.

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The perinephric space lies between two layers of the renal fascia. The renal (Gerota's) fascia surrounds the kidney and adrenal gland and contains fat together with blood vessels and lymphatics. The two layers join superiorly above the adrenal gland and are attached to the diaphragmatic fascia.

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