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Fig. 1B. 41-year-old man receiving anticoagulation therapy who presented with
gross hematuria and right-sided flank pain. IV contrast-enhanced helical CT
scan shows mild calyceal dilatation and constriction of lumen of renal pelvis.
Fact that pelviureteral wall thickening (arrows) is caused by
hemorrhage is not obvious on contrast-enhanced scan.
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