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

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

A 44-year-old woman (Patient 4) with an incidentally discovered 12 cm angiomyolipoma posterolaterally in the right kidney (a,b). Renography showed a distribution left/right kidney 59/41%. Selective embolization was intended, but was not possible and the procedure ended-up with embolization of the whole kidney with coils and a supplementary vascular plug (c,d). Follow-up after 7 months with CT (upper left, Hounsfields units [HU] of residual angiomyolipoma was –100) (e). After 2.5 years (f,g,h) MRI showed angiomyolipoma size 2.5 cm, right kidney size 5.2 cm, and left kidney size 11.4 cm. The total kidney function was normal (eGFR).