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Fig. 1D. 46-year-old man who presented with microscopic hematuria and
lower urinary tract symptoms attributed to prostatitis. CT scan of lower pole
inferior to C that, if viewed in isolation, could be confused with
cystic neoplasm with enhancing septations. Arrow denotes attenuated renal
tissue. CT at 8-year follow-up examination (not shown) showed no change in
appearance or size of cysts. (Courtesy of Gold New York, NY)
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