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Clinical and roentgenographic features of renal vein thrombosis are discussed. The authors' experience with 17 cases is presented. The roentgenologist with a high degree of suspicion can, by correlation of clinical and urographic findings, make the specific diagnosis of renal vein thrombosis in a high percentage of cases.