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Fig. 17. 52-year-old woman with renal mass depicted on sonography. CT
scan obtained with oral and IV contrast material shows typical fatty mass
containing vessels and tissues located in front of left kidney (white
arrow), with defect present in renal parenchyma (black arrow)
that shows renal origin of lesion, thus differentiating renal angiomyolipoma
from retroperitoneal liposarcoma.