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Fig. 4 Maximum intensity projection from delayed 3D volumes acquired
in same 3-month-old boy as shown in Figures
1A,
1B,
1C,
1D,
1E, and
1F. This delayed 3D volume was
acquired with high spatial resolution (0.8 x 0.8 x 1.0 mm) and was
obtained after dynamic volumes. Right kidney has an extrarenal pelvis and
persistent fetal folds of right ureter. Latter probably account for slightly
longer renal transit time observed on right side.