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Fig. 19B. 55-year-old woman with hemorrhagic renal angiomyolipoma.
Contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows that fatty lesion (white
arrow) is associated with renal parenchyma, which is laterally displaced
by lesion. Hemorrhage resulting from rupture of intratumoral aneurysm is more
clearly seen in sloping region (black arrow).