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0/3; p = 0.01) but not in the incidence of focal hyperechogenicity, abscess formation, and diffuse nephromegaly (present/absent, 2/8 vs. 0/3, p 0.99; 1/8 vs. 0/3, p 0.99; and 5/8 vs. 3/3, p = 0.49, respectively). The poorly enhanced area used to diagnose AFBN on CT images appeared as a focal loss of corticomedullary differentiation in ultrasound examinations. CT revealed multiple lesions in two cases in which ultrasound revealed only single lesions. CONCLUSION In our small cohort, ultrasound could be adequately used to