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Arnold RT et al. – This case highlights the necessity to consider several pitfalls when confronted with a focal hypermetabolic renal lesion, including primary and secondary neoplasms, infectious etiologies, and calyceal diverticulae. Anatomic correlation with CT images is crucial, but does not always allow definitive diagnosis, as in the case of hypermetabolic lipid–poor angiomyolipoma.

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