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Incidentally Discovered Solid Renal Masses: What Are They?
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1993
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Glomerular DiseaseUrogenital RadiologyUrologyRenal DiseaseSolid Renal MassesGenitourinary CancerSolid Renal MassRenal PathologySurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyMedicineRenal CarcinomaNephrologyKidney ResearchRadiology
In 36 of 99 consecutive patients operated on for the presumptive diagnosis of renal carcinoma the tumour was discovered accidentally during investigations for a variety of complaints. CT and ultrasound scans were responsible for discovery of the tumour in 24 of the 36 patients. Renal carcinoma accounted for 92% of incidentally discovered solid renal masses. Of 33 incidentally diagnosed renal carcinomas 27 were stage 1. An incidentally discovered solid renal mass should be regarded as a low stage renal carcinoma until proven otherwise.
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