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F: 
  No 
  free fluid - but a round hypodense structure 
  at the left kidney 
   
 
  H: 
  Adult 
  man, 53-years-old, road traffic accident?
 
  INFO/WWW-LINKS: 
    Simple 
    renal cysts are usually 
    incidental findings. There prevalence increases with age. Sometimes there 
    are multiple cysts. These cysts are thin walled. Simple renal cysts have to 
    be distingished from acquired cystic kidney disease in patients with chronic 
    renal failure and from hereditary cystic disease 
     
    
 
D: 
   
  Cyst 
  at the left kidney
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