Fig. 1From: Multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) evaluation of synchronous renal cell carcinoma and other solid malignancies64-year-old male patient with a history of chronic liver disease presented with hematuria. a, b Initially, an unenhanced MDCT scan due to high serum creatinine (contra-indication for contrast study) revealed an ill-defined right liver lobe (thin arrow) and right renal mass (arrow). c, d T2 magnetic resonance image revealed hepatic focal lesion (star) (pathologically proved HCC) and right renal mass (arrow) (pathologically proved RCC). The patient underwent a right nephrectomy. e–g MDCT scan after nephrectomy showed right liver lobe mass (asterisk) with enhancement on arterial phase and washout in portal phase (characteristic of HCC) with right nephrectomyBack to article page