Figure 3From: 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 during selective arteriography. Most of the normal renal parenchyma can be visualized, allowing precise identification of the feeding blood vessels of the normal kidney, although there are filling defects in a part of the normal kidney.Back to article page