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Fig. 1C. 45-year-old man, otherwise healthy, with 1-week history of
gross hematuria while on considerable dose of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory
medication. Twenty-millimeter-thick maximum-intensity-projection CT image
through both kidneys and proximal ureters from enhanced CT data with
compression shows distention and opacification of collecting systems. Calices,
fornices, infundibula, and renal pelves are shown. Slight kinking of proximal
ureter of no clinical significance can be seen on right.