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Factors Associated with Recovery of Renal Function following Radical Nephrectomy for Kidney Neoplasms.

open access: bronzeClin J Am Soc Nephrol, 2016
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Partial nephrectomy or radical nephrectomy is the standard of care for patients with kidney neoplasms, but surgery may result in loss of renal function.
Zabor EC   +5 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Kidney Dysfunction Is Associated with Thrombosis and Disease Severity in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Implications from the German Study Group for MPN Bioregistry [PDF]

open access: goldCancers, 2021
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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Benign neoplasm of kidney: Angiomyolipoma

open access: diamondJournal of Medical Ultrasound, 2018
Angiomyolipoma is one of the renal benign neoplasms. The most of the angiomyolipomas are asymptomatic and found incidentally with ultrasound. They are more prevalent in patients with tuberous sclerosis. It is very important to make differential diagnosis from other renal neoplasm such as renal cell carcinoma.
Shih-Feng Wang, Wah-On Lo
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Unusual benign solid neoplasms of the kidney: cross-sectional imaging findings

open access: yesDiagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 2015
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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Castleman Disease Misdiagnosed as a Neoplasm of the Kidney [PDF]

open access: bronzeKorean Journal of Urology, 2009
Jae Hyun Ryu, Jung Woo Oh, Kwang Ho Kim, Joon Il Choi, Kyoung Ho Ryu, Yoon Jung Kim, Tae Young Jung From the Departments of Urology and Pathology, Seoul Veterans Hospital, Seoul, Korea Castleman disease, or angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, is a fairly rare benign tumor of lymphoid origin. Most cases tend to present as a mediastinal mass.
Kyoung Ho Ryu   +6 more
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Neuroendocrine neoplasms of kidney

open access: hybridMedical alphabet, 2020
The most common anatomical localization of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) are the digestive and bronchopulmonary systems, the total proportion of which exceeds 90 % of cases of this group of tumors. In turn, the remaining cases are represented by extremely rare primary neuroendocrine neoplasms of the head and neck, skin, female genital organs, mammary ...
V. Yu. Kirsanov   +4 more
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT OF NEOPLASMS OF THE KIDNEY. [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of the American Medical Association, 1900
ABSTRACT Clinically the surgical tumors of the kidney include pyo- and hydronephrosis, cystic kidney and echinococcus. We therefore conveniently group and consider them with the true neoplasms. Reginald Harrison makes a practical subdivision of these tumors into those of congenital and post-congenital origin.In the arrangement of the program the ...
L. L. M'ARTHUR
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Neoplasm of Right Kidney [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1936
James Carver
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Lower pole hydronephrosis simulating neoplasm in duplicated kidney [PDF]

open access: greenUrology, 1975
Abstract An interesting case of nonobstructive lower pole hydronephrosis associated with reflux and simulating a neoplasm is presented and discussed.
Stephen A. Koff
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