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Radionuclide imaging and computed tomography in renal oncocytoma.
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Surgical OncologyRenal-cell CarcinomaOncologic ImagingRenal PathologyRenal TubulesUrogenital RadiologyOncologyGenitourinary CancerNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingHistopathologyRenal OncocytomaUrologyTumoral PathologyRadionuclide ImagingMedicineNephrology
Renal oncocytoma is an apparently benign neoplasm that is being reported with increasing frequency. It is important to differentiate it from renal-cell carcinoma prior to surgery. Angiographic, CT, and ultrasound studies may suggest the diagnosis but are not pathognomonic. In 4 cases, 99mTc-glucoheptonate imaging of the renal tubules was performed; one patient was also scanned in 131I-orthoidohippurate. There was no evidence of radionuclide uptake by the tumor. Reasons for the lack of success in differentiating renal oncocytoma from renal-cell carcinoma are discussed.