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*Excretory urography may demonstrate the duplicated anatomy. Limitation is that a poorly functioning system may not excrete contrast and may resemble a mass. | *Excretory urography may demonstrate the duplicated anatomy. Limitation is that a poorly functioning system may not excrete contrast and may resemble a mass. | ||
*The '''drooping lily sign''': inferolateral displacement of the opacified lower pole moiety in a duplex kidney from an obstructed (unopacified) upper pole moeity. | |||
[http://www.radswiki.net Images courtesy of RadsWiki] | [http://www.radswiki.net Images courtesy of RadsWiki] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
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KUB X Ray
- Excretory urography may demonstrate the duplicated anatomy. Limitation is that a poorly functioning system may not excrete contrast and may resemble a mass.
- The drooping lily sign: inferolateral displacement of the opacified lower pole moiety in a duplex kidney from an obstructed (unopacified) upper pole moeity.
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