Value of the diffusion-weighted MRI in the differential diagnostics of malignant and benign kidney neoplasms - our clinical experience. [PDF]
Summary Background Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is an MRI modality using strong bipolar gradients to create a sensitivity of the signal to the thermally-induced Brownian motions of water molecules and in vivo measurement of molecular diffusion.
Mytsyk Y +4 more
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Unusual benign solid neoplasms of the kidney: cross-sectional imaging findings
Kidney neoplasms are common diseases with varying prognoses depending on the subtype of the tumor. The most common solid lesion of the kidney is renal cell carcinoma, and the treatment is typically surgical removal. With increasing use of cross-sectional
Ali Devrim Karaosmanoğlu +4 more
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Risk of malignant neoplasms of tacrolimus in kidney transplant patients: a retrospective cohort study conducted using the Japanese National Database of Health Insurance Claims [PDF]
Background Although the long-term survival of kidney transplant recipients has significantly improved, malignant neoplasms remain one of the leading causes of death in this population. The recipients face a 1.8-fold increased risk of developing malignant
Risa Kubota +17 more
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Complications of image-guided thermal ablation of liver and kidney neoplasms. [PDF]
Kim KR, Thomas S.
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Histopathologic analysis of stage pT1b kidney neoplasms for optimal surgical margins of nephron-sparing surgery. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo evaluate the pathological features and define the optimal surgical margins (SM) of nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) for kidney neoplasms 4–7 cm (stage pT1b) on preoperative imaging.Materials and methodsThe retrospective study included 748 ...
Li G +6 more
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Kidney Dysfunction Is Associated with Thrombosis and Disease Severity in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Implications from the German Study Group for MPN Bioregistry [PDF]
Simple Summary In patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) and in patients with kidney dysfunction, a higher rate of thrombosis has been reported compared with the general population.
Judith Gecht +25 more
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Malignant skin neoplasms in patients after kidney transplantation
Introduction. The widespread use of modern immunosuppressive therapy schemes has increased the duration of transplanted organ function. However, along with an increase in life expectancy, there is an elevation in malignant neoplasms in patients with a ...
D. V. Perlin +4 more
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Artificial intelligence-based multi-class histopathologic classification of kidney neoplasms [PDF]
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based techniques are increasingly being explored as an emerging ancillary technique for improving accuracy and reproducibility of histopathological diagnosis.
Dibson D. Gondim +4 more
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Diabetes has been reported to increase the risk of malignant neoplasms of kidney and bladder, but the studies’ results are still inconclusive. Age, sex, and geographical area-specific incidence and relative risks of above neoplasms are also scarce in the
Hua-Fen Chen +3 more
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Chronic Kidney Disease and Malignant Neoplasms: The Current State of the Problem
Chronic kidney disease is a risk factor for other organ disease. People with kidney disease have an increased risk of developing and dying from cardiovascular disease, and there is also evidence that the risk of cancer and cancer mortality may be ...
I. T. Murkamilov +5 more
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