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Fig. 1. Axial unenhanced CT scan of 24-year-old man with acute-onset
pain in right flank radiating to left lower abdomen and microhematuria. Image
obtained at level of kidneys shows renal parenchyma on right (27 H) to be less
dense than parenchyma on left (35 H). Obstructing 4-mm ureterovesicular
junction calculus (not shown) was seen. Image of same patient is shown in
Figure 6.
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