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Fig. 5A. 48-year-old man referred for evaluation of a possible renal mass. Axial CT images unenhanced (A), from iodine-enhanced CT angiography (B), and from gadolinium-enhanced MDCT angiography (C) (120 kVp) show origin of right renal artery (long arrow) and cross-section of superior mesenteric artery (short arrow). Note also left renal vein for comparison of intraluminal density (arrowhead). (Window width, 350 H; window level, 60 H)