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Lumbar artery injury: A rare source of perirenal hematoma following percutaneous renal procedures
Vascular complications are the most feared complication of percutaneous renal procedures. Hematuria and perirenal hematomas, if they occur, usually arise from injury to renal arteries or its branches.
Pankaj N Maheshwari +2 more
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Transjugular random renal biopsy: a review
Random renal biopsy is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of systemic renal disorders. Percutaneous biopsy remains a safe option for most patients; however, the percutaneous approach may be considered too risky in approximately 5-10% of ...
Katelyn Gill +2 more
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Imaging-Guided Biopsy, Percutaneous Ablation, and Active Surveillance for Small Renal Masses
The diagnosis rates of small renal masses less than 4 cm in diameter are increasing with the increasing number of CT and MRI examinations. Since these small renal masses include a high proportion of benign tumors and low-malignant renal cell carcinomas,
Soo Hyun Kim +3 more
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The contemporary role of renal mass biopsy in the management of small renal tumors [PDF]
The selective use of percutaneous biopsy for diagnosis in renal masses is a relatively uncommon approach when compared to the management of other solid neoplasms.
Amy Lim +4 more
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Randall's plaques (RP) serve as the nidus for calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones. The current study reveals that hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystals activate the THY1–GSK3α/β–β‐catenin axis in renal interstitial fibroblasts (hRIFs), inducing FASLG secretion.
Minghui Liu +14 more
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Percutaneous ultrasound-guided renal biopsy; A comparison of axial vs. sagittal probe location
Background. Renal biopsy is an important method for diagnosis of renal parenchymal abnormalities. Here, we compare the effectiveness and complications of percutaneous ultrasound-guided renal biopsy using axial vs. sagittal probe locations.
Shamshirgar Farnaz +1 more
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NAT‐GS was significantly more effective only in patients with one tumor marker above the reference range, comparing those who achieved 12‐month MRFS with those who did not. ABSTRACT Aim Pancreatic cancer (PC) remains one of the most lethal malignancies, with early recurrence severely affecting prognosis even after curative resection.
Hiromichi Kawaida +9 more
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Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in renal space-occupying lesion puncture biopsy
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in percutaneous renal space-occupying lesion puncture biopsy.
Zhi-Ying Jia +3 more
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Percutaneous Biopsy of the Renal Mass: Fine Needle Aspiration or Core Biopsy? [PDF]
BACKGROUND In recent years, there have been increasing indications for percutaneous renal biopsy. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA), with or without core needle biopsy (CB), has been used increasingly in the management of renal tumors at the study ...
Chen, Shaoxiong +4 more
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Sonographic Diagnosis of an Intercostal Artery Pseudoaneurysm: A Case Report and Literature Review
A 63‐year‐old male presented to the emergency department after being found unconscious during a welfare check. Following a prolonged three‐month hospital admission, the patient developed left flank pain. Spectral Doppler ultrasound revealed a large isoechoic lesion with layering echoes, and spectral Doppler demonstrated bidirectional flow.
Aaditya P. Singh, Peter R. Coombs
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