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British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, e287-e289
© 2007 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/86054374

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Replacement lipomatosis: CT and MRI findings of a rare renal mass

M Kocaoglu, MD U Bozlar, MD H T Sanal, MD and I Guvenc, MD

Gulhane Military Medical School, Department of Radiology, Ankara, Turkey


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Figure 1. Axial excretory phase contrast-enhanced CT scan at level of renal hilum demonstrates a fat density mass, paranchymal atrophy and non-functioning of the left kidney.

 

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Figure 2. An axialT1 weighted fast field echo scan (a) without and (b) with fat saturation. (c) Axial T2 weighted turbo spin echo images confirm the fatty origin of the left renal mass, and renal parenchymal atrophy. Mild caliceal dilatation and stretching were also noted.

 





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