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Although renal sinus vein invasion is the most common site of extrarenal involvement in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CC), CC also spreads by lymphatics. As cortical lymphatics drain into the ...
Renal sinus invasion is usually associated with invasion of renal sinus veins, accounting for the predilection of clear cell renal CC to metastasize to lung, liver, bone and brain.
Attention must be paid as to whether there are aberrant vessels crossing the renal sinus. The intrasinusal pelvis is incised according to the shape and location of the stone (Figure 1A).
Larger tumors (greater than 4 cm to 5 cm) need to be carefully assessed for the possibility of renal sinus invasion, according to a new review published Surgical Pathology Clinics. 1 Kanika Taneja ...
PARIS, France—Even when facing moderately-severe renal impairment, patients who have heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and are in sinus rhythm can derive a survival benefit from ...
Background: Indication of nephron sparing surgery (NSS) for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has been extending, as NSS can be considered for not only cT1a but also cT1b tumors. However, some cT1 diseases ...
Jan. 28, 2003 — A single institution's review of radiofrequency (RF) ablation of renal tumors, reported in the February issue of Radiology, showed that the procedure was successful in completely ...