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Nat. Rev. Urol. doi:10.1038/nrurol.2016.154 Figure 2 A coronal demonstration of bilateral 8 mm nephrolithiasis on noncontrast CT Figure 2 | A coronal demonstration of bilateral 8 mm nephrolithiasis on noncontrast CT. These stones are clearly visible using this imaging modality. Additional anatomical detail can be obtained by reconstructing the images in an axial plane. a | This coronal CT image clearly demonstrates a left-sided obstructing stone. b | Posterior coronal CT view of panel a demonstrating a lower-pole nonobstructing stone. An excellent level of anatomical detail can be seen here and can be further increased by reconstructing the image in an axial plane. Brisbane, W. et al. (2016) An overview of kidney stone imaging techniques Nat. Rev. Urol. doi:10.1038/nrurol.2016.154