File:N00728 H-1- medullary sponge kidney.JPG

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English: Title: Drawing of medullary sponge kidney as seen in an intravenous pyelogram

Alternate text: Drawing of a medullary sponge kidney as seen in an intravenous pyelogram. The background is black. The large part of the kidney appears to be porous, like a sponge. Two white spots on the kidney are circled. A label identifies the white spots as cysts. Caption: In an intravenous pyelogram of a medullary sponge kidney, cysts appear as clusters of light. Category of Image: Anatomical and Medical

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