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CT scans: kidneys. Upper left: Transitional cell carcinoma CT scans: kidneys. Upper left: Transitional cell carcinoma. Delayed image CT urogram demonstrates an irregular nodular filling defect in the right upper collecting system (arrow). Upper right: 42-year-old woman with severe right pyelonephritis. An image through the mid pole of the right kidney reveals an enlarged kidney with marked destruction and striation of the renal parenchyma. Note the multiple low-density fluid collections. Lower left: Exophytic renal cell carcinoma. An image through the mid left kidney shows a mass that may be of renal cortical or collecting system origin. Lower right: A lower image in the same patient reveals that the mass arises from the kidney, as the contrast-containing collecting system is splayed by the mass. The renal vein is displaced anteriorly by the mass, but was free of thrombus. Source: Chapter 6. Radiology of the Urinary Tract, Smith & Tanagho's General Urology, 18e Citation: McAninch JW, Lue TF. Smith & Tanagho's General Urology, 18e; 2013 Available at: https://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/Books/mcan18/mcan18_c006f030.png&sec=41088946&BookID=508&ChapterSecID=41088083&imagename= Accessed: December 29, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved