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F:
Hypodense
structures
about 4,5 cm in diameter at the right kidney and 1,5 cm left
H:
Adult
man, 41-years-old, CT after accident.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Simple renal cysts
are usually incidental findings. There prevalence increases with age. Sometimes
there are multiple cysts. These cysts are thin walled. Simple renal cysts
have to be distingished from acquired cystic kidney disease in patients with
chronic renal failure and from hereditary cystic disease
D:
Renal cysts
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