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Renal Adenocarcinoma:<i>Is There a Risk of Spreading Tumour Cells in Diagnostic Puncture?</i>
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1967
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Surgical OncologyRenal PathologyPathologyRenal AdenocarcinomaSurgeryDiagnostic PunctureCarcinomaRenal FunctionOncologyGenitourinary CancerSurgical PathologyRenal CarcinomaSurvival RateHistopathologyTumour CellsRadiologic ImagingMalignant DiseaseUrologyTumoral PathologyMedicineNephrologyKidney Research
AbstractA series of 150 cases of renal carcinoma undergoing nephrectomy is presented. In 77 patients diagnostic renal puncture with injection of contrast medium was carried out; in the other cases no such examination was performed. A grading of malignancy was made on the basis of the histologic picture (Arner, Blanck &von Schreeb, 1965). An analysis of the 5-year survival rate disclosed no significant difference between the 2 groups. The results indicate that the risk of spreading tumour cells in diagnostic puncture of renal carcinoma, and hence of decreasing the survival rate, is negligible.
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