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Fig. 1C Atrophy of medullary pyramids in 9-year-old boy with left
ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. Dynamic contrast-enhanced images
show preservation of renal cortex without evidence of scarring. Medulla is
thin and difficult to identify even after contrast administration.
Contralateral kidney shows normal anatomy.