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Identifying the use and barriers to the adoption of renal tumour biopsy in the management of small renal masses

Identifying the use and barriers to the adoption of renal tumour biopsy in the management of small renal masses

... To justify and hopefully reduce overall treatment with its associated burden of care, renal tumour biopsy (RTB) has been proposed as a safe, accurate and reliable method to identify the histology of SRMs ...

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The association between renal tumour scoring systems and ischemia time during open partial nephrectomy

The association between renal tumour scoring systems and ischemia time during open partial nephrectomy

... between renal tumour scor- ing systems and open partial nephrectomy ischemia ...preoperative renal function, diabetes, hypertension, smoking history, heart dis- ease) and ischemia time were ...

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Case – Mixed epithelial and stromal tumours: A rare pediatric renal tumour

Case – Mixed epithelial and stromal tumours: A rare pediatric renal tumour

... Histopathologic evaluation of the renal tumour revealed a well-circumscribed lesion with mixed stromal and cystic elements. The epithelium consisted of tubules with microcystic and macrocystic dilatation, ...

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Pilot study: use of gallium-68 PSMA PET for detection of metastatic lesions in patients with renal tumour

Pilot study: use of gallium-68 PSMA PET for detection of metastatic lesions in patients with renal tumour

... with renal tumour and suspicion for metastatic disease on standard imaging were recruited into the ...or tumour lesions with minimum size of 10 mm by CT scan, or 20 mm by chest X-ray ...end-stage ...

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The association between renal tumour scoring system components and complications of partial nephrectomy

The association between renal tumour scoring system components and complications of partial nephrectomy

... larger tumour size and endophytic location were independently associ- ated with surgical complications after adjusting for the other components in the tumour ...measuring tumour proximity to the ...

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Bilateral Renal Tumour as Indicator for Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome

Bilateral Renal Tumour as Indicator for Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome

... lar tumour in the left kidney, diameter 14 mm (Figure 1(a), arrow), and a second tumour in the upper pole of the right kidney, diameter 8 mm (Figure 1(b), ...largest tumour, revealing a chromophobe ...

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Are renal tumour scoring systems better than clinical judgement at predicting partial nephrectomy complexity?

Are renal tumour scoring systems better than clinical judgement at predicting partial nephrectomy complexity?

... or renal tumour scor- ing systems. Therefore, although renal tumour scoring systems are no better than clinical judgment, neither of them is a good predict- or of ischemia ...

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Whole exome sequencing analysis of urine trans-renal tumour DNA in metastatic colorectal cancer patients

Whole exome sequencing analysis of urine trans-renal tumour DNA in metastatic colorectal cancer patients

... To proceed with trtDNA analysis, we further improved a protocol we previously employed for urine trtDNA isola- tion to enrich for tumour- derived DNA content. Specifi- cally, we performed a double- step ...

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Tips and tricks for a safe and effective image-guided percutaneous renal tumour ablation

Tips and tricks for a safe and effective image-guided percutaneous renal tumour ablation

... neous tumour ablation, the two most widely used being US and ...of renal tumours and struc- tures containing ...guided tumour ablation, allowing for merging the advantages of both the two imaging ...

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Identifying the use and barriers to the adoption of renal tumour biopsy in the management of small renal masses

Identifying the use and barriers to the adoption of renal tumour biopsy in the management of small renal masses

... decrease renal function were more likely to receive RTB than healthier patients (Table ...and renal function. When con- sidering patients aged 50–65, poor renal function and the presence of multiple ...

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Transperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal tumour disease versus non tumour disease: What are the differences in outcomes?

Transperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for renal tumour disease versus non tumour disease: What are the differences in outcomes?

... In our study when post-operative complications are taken into consideration, it is notable that all cases of septic complications occurred within the non-tumour surgery group (but none were statistically ...

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Perirenal schwannoma: a case report

Perirenal schwannoma: a case report

... The patient presented with lower urinary tract symptoms, which were caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, and the symptoms were not related to the renal neoplasm. The renal tumour was an incidental ...

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Differential expression of prognostic proteomic markers in primary tumour, venous tumour thrombus and metastatic renal cell cancer tissue and correlation with patient outcome

Differential expression of prognostic proteomic markers in primary tumour, venous tumour thrombus and metastatic renal cell cancer tissue and correlation with patient outcome

... primary tumour, with little attention to the metastatic tumours which are the focus of targeted molecular ...primary renal tumour, renal vein tumour thrombus and/or RCC metastasis has ...

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Ectopic insulin secreting neuroendocrine tumor of kidney with recurrent hypoglycemia: a diagnostic dilemma

Ectopic insulin secreting neuroendocrine tumor of kidney with recurrent hypoglycemia: a diagnostic dilemma

... This 44-year- old female was admitted for evaluation of recurrent hypoglycemic episodes of 3 years duration. She had complains of forgetfulness, altered behaviour, headache, palpitation, sweating, and giddiness. Most of ...

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Wilms tumour in children: 18 years of experience at Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Lithuania

Wilms tumour in children: 18 years of experience at Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Lithuania

... Oncology Renal Tumour Study Group (SIOP-RTSG) ...the tumour stratify patients into three prognostic groups: low risk (completely necrotic, cystic partially differentiated), intermediate risk ...

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The Impact Of Succinate Dehydrogenase Gene (SDH) Mutations In Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC): A Systematic Review

<p>The Impact Of <em>Succinate Dehydrogenase</em> Gene (SDH) Mutations In Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC): A Systematic Review</p>

... Five studies concerned SDHD with no exact deter- mined targeted mutations. Except for one study in sporadic RCC indicating no mutations in the three FH, FIH-1, and SDHB, others mainly suggested early-onset RCC with ...

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Is endosonography an effective method for detection and local staging of the ampullary carcinoma? A prospective study

Is endosonography an effective method for detection and local staging of the ampullary carcinoma? A prospective study

... operable tumour compared with only 22% of patients with tumours arising from the head of the pancreas ...benign tumour or a malignancy is not always ...

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Lung flooding enables efficient lung sonography and tumour imaging in human ex vivo and porcine in vivo lung cancer model

Lung flooding enables efficient lung sonography and tumour imaging in human ex vivo and porcine in vivo lung cancer model

... In cases of inoperable primary or metastatic liver tu- mours, radiofrequency or microwave ablation are ac- cepted therapeutic options [1-3]. As a less invasive therapy, ablation can be performed under percutaneous, ...

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CMTM4 is frequently downregulated and functions as a tumour suppressor in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

CMTM4 is frequently downregulated and functions as a tumour suppressor in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

... Using a total of 61 paired ccRCC tissues and adja- cent normal tissues, we show that CMTM4 expression is frequently downregulated in renal cancer tissues. However, the expression levels of CMTM4 were not ...

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QUA 2013 Abstraits scientifiques

QUA 2013 Abstraits scientifiques

... calyx, renal pelvis, superior ureter, medial ureter and inferior ...had renal pelvis ...for renal pelvis stones were 60% for the <10mm stone group, 70% for the 10-15 mm stone group and ...

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