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. 2015 Jul 13;4(7):2058460115592442. doi: 10.1177/2058460115592442

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

A 74-year-old woman (Patient 8) hemodynamically instable with massive bleeding from a 10 cm angiomyolipoma in the right upper pole (a,b). Angiography demonstrating several small aneurysms in relation to the angiomyolipoma (c,d). About one-third of the kidney was selectively embolized with use of microcoils (e). She had a compartment syndrome with bladder pressure up to 22 mmHg and inflammation after embolization and was on hemodialysis for a period, but recovered slowly and completely.