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Fig. 3. Contrast-enhanced CT scan in 72-year-old man shows
low-attenuation mass involving medullary region of right kidney with
protrusion into renal sinus (black arrows). This central tumor
involvement, however, is overshadowed by large exophytic component of even
lower attenuation (white arrows). Note also bulky low-attenuation
modal mass (N) that displaces duodenum anteriorly.
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