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Fig. 1 —26-year-old man with tuberous sclerosis and mental
retardation. Axial CT image shows multiple bilateral angiomyolipomas and
enhancing lesion in right kidney, suspicious for renal cell carcinoma
(arrow). This exophytic lesion in patient with ample intraabdominal
fat was optimal lesion for radiofrequency ablation. We were asked by referring
physicians to perform ablation, but patient's parents refused procedure.