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Fig. 5C. 74-year-old man with microhematuria. Patient is on warfarin
sodium for atrial fibrillation. Maximum-intensity-projection images from CT
scans before (C) and after (D) contrast administration show to
better advantage upper pole caliceal diverticulum, containing calculus
(arrow, D). Two smaller calculi are also seen in interpolar
region. Most commonly, caliceal diverticula are asymptomatic, but because of
urinary stasis, complications can include both infection and formation of
stones, which may become entrapped in diverticula.
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