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Fig. 9. 69-year-old man who underwent right nephrectomy for renal
cell carcinoma 3 years earlier. Contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows
multiple masses in left kidney and left adrenal gland (arrow).
Because renal lesions appeared synchronously on serial CT scans with adrenal
mass and pulmonary mass (not shown), they were thought to represent
metastases.
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