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Fig. 19A. 55-year-old woman with hemorrhagic renal angiomyolipoma.
Helical CT scan obtained without contrast agent shows large heterogeneous
tumor mass (white arrow) measuring about 8 cm, with fatty content and
more dense areas suggestive of intratumoral hemorrhage (black arrow).
Note discrete hyperdensity compared with adjacent muscular structures.