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[Glomerulopathy in kidney neoplasms: frequency of occurrence, structure of morbidity].

Arkhiv patologii, 2023
BACKGROUND Malignant neoplasms of the kidneys are among the 10 most common oncological diseases in Russia, in which various kidney lesions can occur, including glomerulopathy.
T. A. Garkusha   +3 more
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Arylsulphatase activity of human lung, liver and kidney neoplasms.

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971
L. Morgan   +6 more
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Update on classification of oncocytic neoplasms of the kidney

Current Opinion in Urology, 2023
Purpose of review This review provides a summary of recent developments in classification of renal oncocytic neoplasms that were incorporated in the fifth edition WHO classification of renal tumors, released in 2022. Recent findings Besides the distinct entities of renal oncocytoma ...
André, Oszwald   +3 more
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Infiltrating neoplasms of the kidney

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1977
Some neoplastic processes which involve the kidney develop not as a distinct localized mass, but rather as an infiltrating process which replaces the renal parenchyma, causes little or no mass effect, and contains little if any neovascularity. These neoplasms include (1) carcinoma of the renal pelvis when it invades the parenchyma (transitional cell ...
Manuel A. Madayag   +3 more
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Lymphoid Neoplasms of the Kidney [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
The kidney is one of the most common extranodal sites to be involved by systemic lymphoma. However, because renal biopsies are only performed in a minority of patients, it is likely underdiagnosed. Autopsy series tend to show a higher incidence of renal involvement by lymphoma than clinical or radiological studies.
Steven P. Salvatore   +2 more
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[Accelerated induction of kidney neoplasms in mice after X radiation (690 rad) and unilateral nephrectomy].

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1962
Groups of young adult (C57L x A)F/sub 1/ mice were subjected to several dlfferent treatments includlng 690 rad wholebody x radiation, unilateral nephrectomy and no irradiatlon, 690 rad followed by unilateral nephrectomy l hour later, unilateral ...
V. Rosen, L. J. Cole
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Malignant Neoplasm in Kidney Transplantation

International Journal of Urology, 1998
Background: The kidney recipient is at a higher risk for cancer than is the general population, although the incidence of neoplasms in general is considered lower in Japan than in Western countries. The cause of this increased risk associated with either transplantation or geography has not yet been established.
Shunsuke Nagano   +7 more
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Benign adenomatous kidney neoplasms in children with polycythemia: imaging findings.

Radiology, 1996
PURPOSE To correlate pathologic, computed tomographic (CT), and ultrasound (US) characteristics of nephrogenic adenofibromas and embryonal adenomas (uncommon pediatric renal tumors) in children.
S. Comerci   +7 more
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Neoplasms of the Kidney

2008
The category of globally accepted neoplasms of the kidney continues to expand. Recognition of new entities is very important for care of patients and their families. For example, some new entities, such as clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma and t(6;11) translocation carcinoma, exhibit indolent behavior; others, such as SDHB renal cell carcinomas,
Liang Cheng, Gregory T. MacLennan
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Malakoplakia of kidney simulating renal neoplasm

Urology, 1977
In a nine-year-old girl with renal hypertension and a urinary infection, angiographic studies of the left kidney suggested an intrarenal pheochromocytoma. After nephrectomy, the kidney was found to contain only a cystic lesion characterized by multiple small, friable excrescences.
W.B. Lorentz, N.O. Whitley, A. Trillo
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