Case 381
Ann S. Fulcher, MD,
Mary Ann Turner, MD and
Arun J. Sanyal, MD
1 From the Departments of Radiology (A.S.F., M.A.T.) and Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology (A.J.S.), Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University, 401 N 12th St, PO Box 980615, Richmond, VA 23298-0615. Received April 18, 2000; revision requested June 9; revision received June 16; accepted June 28. Address correspondence to A.S.F. (e-mail: asfulche@hsc.vcu.edu).

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Figure 1a. (a, b) Consecutive transverse contrast material-enhanced CT images of the liver. (c) Transverse contrast-enhanced CT image of the kidneys.
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Figure 1b. (a, b) Consecutive transverse contrast material-enhanced CT images of the liver. (c) Transverse contrast-enhanced CT image of the kidneys.
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Figure 1c. (a, b) Consecutive transverse contrast material-enhanced CT images of the liver. (c) Transverse contrast-enhanced CT image of the kidneys.
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Figure 2a. Magnified anteroposterior conventional radiographs of the right and left kidneys obtained without abdominal compression 20 minutes after contrast-enhanced CT.
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Figure 2b. Magnified anteroposterior conventional radiographs of the right and left kidneys obtained without abdominal compression 20 minutes after contrast-enhanced CT.
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