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Fig. 3C. 23-year-old woman with clinical history of amenorrhea and
incidental renal lesion initially seen on sonography (not shown) before
multidetector CT (MDCT) was performed. Pseudocapsule and absence of
perinephric fat infiltration (arrow, C) are also well seen on
nephrographic phase of oblique coronal reformatted MDCT image (B) and
on arterial phase of oblique sagittal MDCT image (C).
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