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1 From the Departments of Radiology, Pathology and Urology of the University of Miami School of Medicine Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida
A classic case of the tuberous sclerosis complex is presented. Selective renal angiographic studies disclosed clear differentiation between large renal hamartomas and the possibility of polycystic kidney or renal carcinoma. In addition, angiography was suggestive of hepatic involvement.
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