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Fig. 3. 52-year-old woman with aortic bleeding. CT scan at level of lower
poles of kidneys shows hemorrhage in anterior interfascial plane (straight
open arrow), posterior interfascial plane (curved solid arrow),
and lateroconal interfascial plane (curved open arrow). These
collections meet at fascial trifurcation (straight solid arrow).