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Fig. 8A. 68-year-old man with chronic pyelonephritis, hydronephrosis, and
cystitis. Left kidney had been treated by percutaneous nephrostomy. Volume of
right kidney was 395 mL, and that of left kidney was 260 mL. Contrast medium
uptake on right side was reduced. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) as measured
with CT was considerably overestimated in both kidneys. For right kidney,
excretory GFR = 3 mL/min and CT GFR = 47 mL/min; for left kidney, excretory
GFR = 10 mL/min and CT GFR = 44 mL/min. Axial CT scan (A) and coronal
reconstructed image derived from CT scans (B) obtained during
parenchymal phase (115 sec after contrast injection) show markedly swollen
kidneys, especially on right side.
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