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Fig. 8. —Ruptured calyceal fornix with urine decompressing into anterior and posterior (curved arrow) interfascial spaces in 60-year-old woman with obstructive uropathy caused by adenopathy resulting from stage IV cervical cancer. CT scan at level of mid pole of right kidney shows hydronephrosis and urine dissecting into bridging perinephric septa. Multiple calcified gallstones are present. Note posterior perinephric (Zuckerkandl's body) fascia (straight arrow) is separated from posterior pararenal space by this urinoma.