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Fig. 9A. 41-year-old man with one episode of gross painless hematuria. Coronal maximum-intensity-projection image of right kidney from contrast-enhanced CT scan with compression shows no abnormal findings. Two-centimeter exophytic upper pole mass was seen on anterior sliding thin-slab maximum-intensity-projection CT images (not shown). Because of anterior location, small size, and lack of deformity of collecting structures, detection with conventional excretory urography would be unlikely.