Figure 1From: Bilateral renal angiomyolipoma in a patient with tuberous sclerosis treated with resection of one kidney and transarterial embolization of other kidney using CT during selective arteriography: a case reportCT scans on admission. Abdominal CT demonstrated a fairly large-sized AML in the left retroperitoneum and containing a huge aneurysm-like hemorrhage (arrow heads). The left renal artery was dilated to nearly the size of the aorta (thick arrow). (B) A part of the normal renal parenchyma was identified (thin arrow).Back to article page