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Fig. 1A. Low-dose unenhanced multidetector CT scans obtained with 4
x 2.5 mm collimation at 120 kVp in 45-year-old man (body mass index,
41.7 kg/m2) with acute left flank pain. Axial image acquired with
30 mAs at level of kidneys shows left perirenal stranding (arrowhead)
and mild hydronephrosis (arrow). These indirect signs of stone
migration were seen by all reviewers during all interpretation sessions.
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