2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10070794
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“Could Patient Age and Gender, along with Mass Size, Be Predictive Factors for Benign Kidney Tumors?”: A Retrospective Analysis of 307 Consecutive Single Renal Masses Treated with Partial or Radical Nephrectomy

Abstract: Due to the increased use of common and noninvasive abdominal imaging techniques over the last few decades, the diagnosis of about 60% of renal tumors is incidental. Contrast-enhancing renal nodules on computed tomography are diagnosed as malignant tumors, which are often removed surgically without first performing a biopsy. Most kidney nodules are renal cell carcinoma (RCC) after surgical treatment, but a nonnegligible rate of these nodules may be benign on final pathology; as a result, patients undergo unnece… Show more

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“…This reflects a significant shift from past practices, where biopsies were not routinely performed due to concerns over their accuracy, capacity to affect clinical management and potential complications. However, improved biopsy techniques and patient selection criteria and a better understanding of renal mass histopathology have established biopsies as a valuable tool for risk stratification ( 18 - 20 ), a point this study emphasizes.…”
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“…This reflects a significant shift from past practices, where biopsies were not routinely performed due to concerns over their accuracy, capacity to affect clinical management and potential complications. However, improved biopsy techniques and patient selection criteria and a better understanding of renal mass histopathology have established biopsies as a valuable tool for risk stratification ( 18 - 20 ), a point this study emphasizes.…”
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confidence: 98%