What are typical radiographic findings in SCN?
• Increased echodensity and “garland” pattern of calcification in the medullary pyramids.
• Calyceal clubbing on contrast computed tomogram urography seen with papillary necrosis (often described with “egg in a cup” or “golf ball and a club”).
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