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Fig. 1C —46-year-old man with hypertrophied columns (septa) of Bertin. (Reprinted with permission from Paspulati RM, Bhatt S. Sonography in benign and malignant renal masses. Ultrasound Clinics 2006; 1:25-41 [2]) Follow-up MRI was performed to rule out renal tumor. T1-weighted fat saturated (B) and gadolinium-enhanced (C) images of kidneys confirm presence of hypertrophied columns of Bertin (arrows), which shows similar signal intensity and identical homogeneous enhancement as that of normal renal cortex.